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Lincoln meets Felix
HOME > PAST ISSUE > REPORTS [Premium content] > Regional FocusFebruary 2004
The holy grail of China reportage books is The One which sums up the moment, and which everyone buys.
Fox Butterfield did it in the 1980s with Alive in the Bitter Sea and Nick Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn came close with China Awakes in the 1990s.
Veteran Far Eastern Economic Review Correspondent Lincoln Kaye has recently published his own China book, with the enticing title Cousin Felix Meets the Buddha, presumably in an effort to become The One for this decade (Joe Studwell's famously negative China Dream has surely been overwhelmed by China's ...
Veteran Far Eastern Economic Review Correspondent Lincoln Kaye has recently published his own China book, with the enticing title Cousin Felix Meets the Buddha, presumably in an effort to become The One for this decade (Joe Studwell's famously negative China Dream has surely been overwhelmed by China's ...
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