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Foster Winans: Reviews, Op-eds, Media |
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Journalist/Author • Commentary/Op-ed • Media Appearances
Articles About • Legal Stuff
Journalism/Books
 St. Martin's, 1986 A first-person, behind-the-scenes look
at the intersection between two powerful institutions: Wall Street and the Wall Street Journal.
• "A 1980s morality tale."--Gore Vidal
• "Superbly crafted. Rich in detail, written in a compelling
narrative style, reads like a popular novel." --Business Week
• “The guy can write.”--Kirkus Reviews
• “A talented writer.”--USAToday
• “Winans writes like a dream.”--Washington Times
• “Fast-paced, well-written, riveting.”--Publishers Weekly
• Book-of-the-Month Club Selection
• Esquire Magazine excerpt.
 Random House, 2008 No narrative has offered as intimate and unblinking an account, from inside the halls of power, of the chaos and terror of a nation in thrall to a modern emperor. A key figure in China’s foreign policy, the American-educated Ji provides an honest, detailed account of the personalities and events that shaped today’s People’s Republic.
• "...brave, beautifully written testimony with ghostwriter Foster Winans. A true “fly-on-the-wall” account of the momentous changes in Chinese society.--Kirkus
• "...urbane and often witty.... Highly recommended for all libraries."--Library Journal
Commentary/Op-ed
Clips of commentary on the Martha Stewart case, white collar crime...
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