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Nonfiction Winning the Cold War With le Carré and Cosmopolitan Magazine In “The CIA Book Club,” Charlie English tells the story of America’s war of ideas in the Eastern Bloc. Maxime Mouysset ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in ...
The Prodigy, a new novel by Oklahoma City attorney Dee A. Replogle, Jr., begins in a unified Berlin at the end of the ...
Ahead, discover 31 documentaries that remind us that the real world is still cinema’s richest terrain.
Gary Shteyngart's 'Vera, or Faith,' and a painstakingly researched history of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan at the end of ...
Russia’s oil exports fund the Kremlin’s splurge on defence and trickle into ordinary Russians’ pocketbooks. The technocrats ...
Wayne Osmond, 73. A singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-album-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known ...
The Cold War was still in full swing, although its end was within sight. Seven years after this film debuted, both the Cold War and the Soviet Union would come to an end. As Soviet citizens, the ...
Tom Hanks, beyond his iconic roles, harbors a profound love for literature. Discover the books that have shaped his world, offering a glimpse into his mind.
One of the great British purveyors of the spy and cold-war genres, Frederick Forsyth, who has , was best known for his novels The Day of the Jackal (1971), The Odessa File (1972) and The Dogs of ...
Sazan, an uninhabited island off the southern city of Vlorë, was an "isolated military outpost" of Fascist Italy and later of ...