Penguin- 9780141957845
The epic, disturbing story of how the FBI is Americas real secret service
Such creatures of passion, disloyalty, and anarchy must be crushed out. The hand of our power should close over them at once President Woodrow Wilson, 1919
The United States is a country founded on the ideals of democracy and freedom, yet throughout the last century it has used secret and lawless methods to destroy its enemies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the most powerful of these forces.
Following his award-winning history of the C.I.A., Legacy of Ashes, Tim Weiner has now written the first full history of the F.B.I. as a secret intellligence service. Drawn entirely from firsthand materials in the F.B.I.s own files, Enemies brilliantly brings to life the entire story, from the cracking of anarchist cells to the prosecution of the war on terror. It is the story of Americas war against spies, subversives and saboteurs - and the self-inflicted wounds American democracy suffered in battle.
Throughout the book lies the long shadow of J. Edgar Hoover, who ran the F.B.I. with an iron fist for forty-eight years. He was not a monster, but a brilliant confidence man who ruled by fear, force, and fraud. His power shaped America; his legacy haunts it.
Reviews:
Truly impressive ... [Enemies] could have been put together only by a journalist of Weiners statureKeith Lowe, Sunday Telegraph
A history that moves at the pace of a James Ellroy novel. But Weiners truth is wilder even than Ellroys fiction. Weiner sets the record straight on the FBIs first 100 years using only the Bureaus documents and oral testimony, most of which has never been seenDavid Blackburn, Spectator
An outstanding piece of work, even-handed, exhaustively researched, smoothly written and thematically timely ... This is certainly the most complete book we are likely to see about the F.B.I.s intelligence-gathering operations, from Emma Goldman to Osama bin LadenBryan Burrough, New York Times
Extensively researched, admirably understated, yet terrifically entertainingBoston Globe
Important and disturbing ... Weiner lays bare a record of embarrassing, even stunning failure, in which the bureaus lawlessness was matched only by its incompetence ... [he] has done prodigious research, yet tells this depressing story with all the verve and coherence of a good spy thrillerNew York Times Book Review
About the author:
Tim Weiner is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at the New York Times, where he has reported from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan and fifteen other nations. He was based for a decade in Washington, DC, where he covered the C.I.A. and the Military - the latter topic being the subject of his Blank Check: The Pentagons Black Budget. He is the author of the bestselling Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, which won the 2007 National Book Award for Non-Fiction.
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Escrito por Tim Weiner
Tim Weiner es reportero de The New York Times y obtuvo el Premio Pulitzer por su trabajo sobre programas secretos para la seguridad nacional. Lleva veinte años cubriendo la actualidad de inteligencia en Estados Unidos, y de terrorismo en Afganistán, Pakistán y Sudán entre otros países. Conoce de primera mano las operaciones secretas de la CIA, que plasmó en su best seller internacional Legado de cenizas. La historia de la CIA, por el que recibió numerosos premios como el National Book Award de no ficción y el premio de Los Angeles Times al Mejor Libro de Historia de 2007; fue finalista del National Book Critics Circle Award de no ficción, y figuró en las listas de los mejores libros del año de las principales publicaciones de Estados Unidos. Enemigos. Una historia del FBI, publicado por Debate, es su cuarto libro.
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