BARBARA BOSWELL remembers South African poet, storyteller, publisher, editor and activist Diana Ferrus (1953-2026)
Pisces Moon: The Dark Arts of Empire
by Douglas Valentine
Trine Day, £22.95
DOUGLAS VALENTINE is the best writer still writing about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
His books combine a deep scepticism of the agency’s myth-making machine with an almost intuitive understanding of the men and women who engage in some of its most duplicitous and nefarious actions.
From his explosive uncovering of the United States Phoenix Programme in Vietnam to the CIA’s support of numerous individuals engaged in multimillion-dollar drug-trafficking schemes, Valentine’s work has withstood the attacks on it and on their author.
RON JACOBS recommends a book that charts the disparate circumstances that defined the lives of two prominent black Afro-Americans — one a communist, the other an anti-communist
GUILLERMO THOMAS enjoys a survey of the current state of the CIA (aka Langley) from an expert and insider of sorts
RON JACOBS is enthralled by an account of the surveillance and political repression on the left in the US
RON JACOBS welcomes a survey of US punk in the era of Reagan, and sees the necessity for some of the same today


