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David Ignatius, Editor, Columnist and Novelist will discuss espionage and technology in his latest novels.
DC native and Cleveland Park resident David Ignatius joined The Washington Post in 1986 after reporting for The Wall Street Journal. Since 1988, he has written a twice-weekly foreign affairs column. He has won numerous awards and supervised the Post’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
Ignatius has also written eleven spy novels, most recently The Palladin. Another novel, Body of Lies, was made into a movie in 2008. Espionage and technology is the subject of his three most recent novels and another that is in progress. Check out his books by searching the library's catalog at catalog.dclibrary.org. Please register for the talk below -- we expect this one to "sell" out.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Author Talk |