Pisces Moon: The Dark Arts of Empire
Autor Douglas Valentineen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781634244428
ISBN-10: 1634244427
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: TRINE DAY
Colecția Trine Day
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1634244427
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: TRINE DAY
Colecția Trine Day
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"If one seriously desires … to deeply understand the lurid details and the frightening karma and dark arts of US empire, read this book! The author has seriously documented the extreme dangers of the inseparability of US politics, economics, and organized crime. The CIA and military propaganda have led to a serious dumbing down, enabling popular political corruption and neo-fascism." —S Brian Willson, author, trained lawyer, activist, Viet Nam veteran
"Pisces Moon: The Dark Arts of Empire is a riveting book by a great investigative journalist that sheds important insights into the working of the CIA and on the underlying ideology guiding the U.S. empire and its bad karma that has resulted in the country’s dangerous lurch to the right.” —Jeremy Kuzmarov, Managing editor of Covert Action Magazine and author of five books on U.S. foreign policy, including Modernizing Repression: Police Training and Nation Building in the American Century (2012)
"In a beautifully written, idiosyncratic memoir-travelogue, a blend of Graham Greene and Rick Steves, Doug Valentine recounts his adventures in Vietnam and Thailand in 1991. Doug caught the BBC in bed with the CIA, whitewashing its opium and heroin trafficking around the world and the slaughter of millions it unleashed across South-East Asia." —Nicolas Davies, British investigative journalist, writer, and documentary maker
"A great book, one of Doug Valentine's best"—Peter Dale Scott, former Canadian diplomat and English Professor at the University of California, Berkeley
"Douglas Valentine is our most unflinching chronicler of the Central Intelligence Agency’s bloody and sordid history. In this book, Valentine unfolds his vast and detailed knowledge of the Agency, and its twisted subculture, in the context of a first-person recollection of a long and surreal research trip through South East Asia. Filled with dingy bars, broken men, humid cities, and slabs of corrupt, covert, and violent history, the landscape comes alive; and the world of the Central Intelligence Agency emerges as even more deranged than you had recalled. Compelling yet tragic, Pisces Moon is compulsive reading."—Dr. Christian Parenti, professor of political economy at John Jay College, CUNY; author of Tropic of Chaos and Radical Hamilton
“Doug, I just finished recording your book today, so it’s in edit now. It’s brilliant! At the same time informative, shocking, emotionally compelling. Thank you for writing it! Reading it has been an honor.” –Stefan Rudnicki, award winning audiobook narrator, director and producer.
"Douglas Valentine is our most unflinching chronicler of the Central Intelligence Agency’s bloody and sordid history. In this book, Valentine unfolds his vast and detailed knowledge of the Agency, and its twisted subculture, in the context of a first-person recollection of a long and surreal research trip through South East Asia. Compelling yet tragic, Pisces Moon is compulsive reading." —Dr. Christian Parenti, author of Tropic of Chaos and Radical Hamilton.
"Pisces Moon: The Dark Arts of Empire is a riveting book by a great investigative journalist that sheds important insights into the working of the CIA and on the underlying ideology guiding the U.S. empire and its bad karma that has resulted in the country’s dangerous lurch to the right.” —Jeremy Kuzmarov, Managing editor of Covert Action Magazine and author of five books on U.S. foreign policy, including Modernizing Repression: Police Training and Nation Building in the American Century (2012)
"In a beautifully written, idiosyncratic memoir-travelogue, a blend of Graham Greene and Rick Steves, Doug Valentine recounts his adventures in Vietnam and Thailand in 1991. Doug caught the BBC in bed with the CIA, whitewashing its opium and heroin trafficking around the world and the slaughter of millions it unleashed across South-East Asia." —Nicolas Davies, British investigative journalist, writer, and documentary maker
"A great book, one of Doug Valentine's best"—Peter Dale Scott, former Canadian diplomat and English Professor at the University of California, Berkeley
"Douglas Valentine is our most unflinching chronicler of the Central Intelligence Agency’s bloody and sordid history. In this book, Valentine unfolds his vast and detailed knowledge of the Agency, and its twisted subculture, in the context of a first-person recollection of a long and surreal research trip through South East Asia. Filled with dingy bars, broken men, humid cities, and slabs of corrupt, covert, and violent history, the landscape comes alive; and the world of the Central Intelligence Agency emerges as even more deranged than you had recalled. Compelling yet tragic, Pisces Moon is compulsive reading."—Dr. Christian Parenti, professor of political economy at John Jay College, CUNY; author of Tropic of Chaos and Radical Hamilton
“Doug, I just finished recording your book today, so it’s in edit now. It’s brilliant! At the same time informative, shocking, emotionally compelling. Thank you for writing it! Reading it has been an honor.” –Stefan Rudnicki, award winning audiobook narrator, director and producer.
"Douglas Valentine is our most unflinching chronicler of the Central Intelligence Agency’s bloody and sordid history. In this book, Valentine unfolds his vast and detailed knowledge of the Agency, and its twisted subculture, in the context of a first-person recollection of a long and surreal research trip through South East Asia. Compelling yet tragic, Pisces Moon is compulsive reading." —Dr. Christian Parenti, author of Tropic of Chaos and Radical Hamilton.