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Syd Goldsmith (born July 27, 1938) is an
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writer residing in
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and a former
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. He has been featured in the ''
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'', on ''
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'', and by other media outlets. Goldsmith is the author of two fiction and one non-fiction books—''Jade Phoenix'', ''Two Musicians and The Wife Who Isn’t'' and ''Hong Kong on the Brink: An American Diplomat Relives 1967's Darkest Days'' — as well as numerous news op-ed articles.


Early life

Goldsmith was born in
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, and moved to
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as a boy. He graduated from Montclair High School in 1956 and attended
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.


Career


Diplomat

As a diplomat, he served in the Consulate General of the United States, Hong Kong, and Macau during the
1967 Hong Kong riots The 1967 Hong Kong riots were large-scale anti-government riots that occurred in Hong Kong during British colonial rule. Beginning as a minor labour dispute, the demonstrations eventually escalated into protests against the British colonial go ...
, the United States Embassy in Taipei, Taiwan (1970-1974), and subsequently as the director of the
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’s
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Branch Office, a de facto American consulate during Taiwan's transformation from a martial law dictatorship to the first ever Chinese democracy.


Writer

Goldsmith published his first novel, ''Jade Phoenix'', in 2006. In the novel, a U.S. journalist and a Taiwanese businessman overcome huge cultural differences and become the closest of friends, only to discover that they both love the same woman. Although a novel, the work combined aspects of journalism, autobiography, and memoir as Goldsmith knows many of the historical persons who appear as characters in the book, both real and fictionalized. In an interview with the
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, Goldsmith said that he wrote the book "in a search for deeper understanding of the soul of Taiwan during the turbulent decade of the 1970s when everything changed." “Jade Phoenix” was a New Voices in Literature Award Finalist. His second book, ''Two Musicians and The Wife Who Isn’t'', published in 2012, explores the hearts and souls of three passionate people. His third book, ''Hong Kong on the Brink: An American Diplomat Relives 1967’s Darkest Days'', published in 2017, a critical and unsparing account of Goldsmith's experience during one of Hong Kong's deadliest periods, details “Hong Kong … simmering, plagued by communist-led riots and strikes, crippled transport, punishing water-rationing, takeover threats from Beijing and roadside bombs.” The South China Morning Post calls it “an informative, engaging read filled with vivid historical detail.”


Person life

Goldsmith lives in
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.


Books

*''Jade Phoenix'', 2006. (Selected as a “New Voices in Literature Award Finalist”) *''Two Musicians and The Wife Who Isn’t'', 2012. *''Hong Kong on the Brink: An American Diplomat Relives 1967’s Darkest Days'', 2017.


References


External links


Syd Goldsmith's website

Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club: Master Spy
– Former U.S. Diplomat Syd Goldsmith Gives A Rare Insight into CIA operations in Hong Kong during the Cultural Revolution and 1967 riots
Blacksmith Books: Hong Kong on the Brink
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