Wed., October 9, 2013, 7:30pm: Valerie Plame with Robert Baer
The only thing that could be more interesting than spies and their personal stories in literature is spies in the here and now.
The only thing that could be more interesting than spies and their personal stories in literature is spies in the here and now.
Etgar Keret is a singular voice in Israeli literature; his short stories are so short, but they transport us to another world with few words.
Of course I had and have many favorite authors— and Elmore Leonard was at the top of my list. Still is. When publishers or friends would ask if I had a particular goal, I’d say yes, Elmore Leonard.
Frederick Forsyth wrote one of the great political thrillers in recent memory, The Day of the Jackal.