Ian Johnson
Ian Johnson is the Berlin bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal. In 2001, when he was the Journal’s Beijing correspondent, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Falun Gong. He lives in Berlin.
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Wild Grass
eBook | 336 pages | Vintage | History - China
978-0-307-43025-0 (0-307-43025-1)
December 18, 2007 | $18.95
Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize winner for his reporting on China for the Wall Street Journal, has found the small pockets of resistance that dot the vast landscape of Chinese society and may become the initial fissures that will someday bring down the seemingly indestructible façade of the Communist Party. In...
Written by Ian Johnson
eBook | 336 pages | Vintage | History - China
978-0-307-43025-0 (0-307-43025-1)
December 18, 2007 | $18.95
Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize winner for his reporting on China for the Wall Street Journal, has found the small pockets of resistance that dot the vast landscape of Chinese society and may become the initial fissures that will someday bring down the seemingly indestructible façade of the Communist Party. In...
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Wild Grass
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Vintage | History - China
978-0-375-71919-6 (0-375-71919-9)
March 8, 2005 | $16.95
In Wild Grass, Pulitzer Prize—winning journalist Ian Johnson tells the stories of three ordinary Chinese citizens moved to extraordinary acts of courage: a peasant legal clerk who filed a class-action suit on behalf of overtaxed farmers, a young architect who defended the rights of dispossessed homeowners, and a bereaved woman who...
Written by Ian Johnson
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Vintage | History - China
978-0-375-71919-6 (0-375-71919-9)
March 8, 2005 | $16.95
In Wild Grass, Pulitzer Prize—winning journalist Ian Johnson tells the stories of three ordinary Chinese citizens moved to extraordinary acts of courage: a peasant legal clerk who filed a class-action suit on behalf of overtaxed farmers, a young architect who defended the rights of dispossessed homeowners, and a bereaved woman who...
Also available as an
eBook.



