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  • Peter Hessler - Wikipedia
    Peter Benjamin Hessler[1] (born June 14, 1969) is an American writer and journalist He is the author of four books about China and has contributed numerous articles to The New Yorker and National Geographic, among other publications [2]
  • Peter Hessler
    Peter Hessler is a writer of narrative nonfiction and the author of four books Originally from Columbia, Missouri, he has spent most of his writing life overseas In 1996, he joined the Peace Corps, which sent him to Fuling, a small city in southwestern China
  • Peter Hessler Latest Articles | The New Yorker
    Peter Hessler has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2000 Between 2019 and 2021, he was the magazine’s correspondent in China, a role he also held from 2000 to 2007 From 2011 to
  • Peter Hessler | CHEN YIDAN
    After finishing his two years in the Peace Corps, Hessler moved to Beijing, where he eventually became the New Yorker ’s China correspondent With Oracle Bones (2006) and Country Driving (2010), he completed a trilogy of nonfiction books about China, all of which were New York Times bestsellers
  • The Paperboy’s Secret - The New Yorker
    Peter Hessler joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2000 His books include “ Other Rivers: A Chinese Education ”
  • The Paperboy’s Secret - Longreads
    Longtime New Yorker writer Peter Hessler began his career in journalism delivering copies of the Columbia Missourian Here he recounts his preteen years of setting out before dawn each day to do his job, the trials of which included heavy loads and vicious terriers
  • River Town - Peter Hessler
    River Town tells the story — sometimes funny, sometimes sad, often inspiring — of this contact between American teachers and Chinese students and residents in a small city The learning process went both ways: while Hessler was teaching English and American literature, he was also studying Mandarin Chinese and trying to understand his new home
  • Peter Hessler’s World of Words - #SixthTone
    Almost from the moment he arrived in the country as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1996, the author of “River Town,” “Oracle Bones,” and “Country Driving” has earned a reputation as a keen observer of China, its people, and their rapid entry into the modern world
  • An Interview with Peter Hessler | The Harvard Advocate
    For his work, Hessler has been named a MacAuthur Fellow and a finalist for the National Book Award Hessler’s career began at 27 with a Peace Corps assignment to the teacher’s college of Fuling, a Sichuan river town known for pickled mustard stems and little else
  • The Volunteer Who Brought China Home to America — Peter Hessler (China . . .
    He joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2000 and served as a foreign correspondent until 2007 Peter left China in 2007 and settled in Ridgway, Colorado, where he continued to publish articles in The New Yorker on topics including the Peace Corps in Nepal and small towns in Colorado





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