Littell, Robert
LITTELL, Robert
LITTELL, Robert. American, b. 1935. Genres: Novels. Career: Formerly an editor with Newsweek mag., based in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Publications: (with R.Z. Chesnoff and E. Klein) If Israel Lost the War (non-fiction), 1969; (ed.) The Czech Black Book, 1969; The Defection of A. J. Lewinter, 1973; Sweet Reason, 1974; The October Circle, 1976; Mother Russia, 1978; The Debriefing, 1979; The Amateur, 1981; The Sisters, 1985; The Revolutionist, 1988; Once and Future Spy, 1991; An Agent in Place, 1994; The Visiting Professor, 1994; Walking Back the Cat, 1996; (with S. Peres) For the Future of Israel, 1998; The Company, 2002.
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