Charlie English begins "The CIA Book Club" by describing a 1970s technical manual: a dull cover, as uninviting as anything. A book that practically begs you to put it back on the shelf and move on.
Just how important is literature? Vital enough to topple an authoritarian regime and bring about a new world order, according to Charlie English in “The CIA Book Club,” his meticulously researched ...
On Sunday, July 13, there appeared in the “New York Times Book Review” a quick look at Charlie English’s new non-fiction book entitled “The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War with ...
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Books Behind the Iron Curtain: Cold War & CIA’s Covert Cultural Campaign in CIA Book Club
Q. How did this book come about? Obviously, this was a long program, how did you decide to get immersed in this? A. Yes, it took me probably about five years or so from start to finish to write it. I ...
In “The CIA Book Club,” Charlie English tells the story of America’s war of ideas in the Eastern Bloc. Credit...Maxime Mouysset Supported by By Joseph Finder Joseph Finder, who writes frequently about ...
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