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Alan Furst (; born 1941) is an American author of historical spy novels. Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene," whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences. Most of his novels since 1988 have been set just prior to or during the Second World War and he is noted for his successful evocations of Eastern European peoples and places during the period from 1933 to 1944. Biography Furst was born in New York City, and raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His family has ancestors in Poland, Latvia, and Russia. His great-grandfather was drafted into the Russian army, and, as a Jew, was required to serve 20 years. He attended the Horace Mann School, received a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1962, and an M.A. from Penn State in 1967. While attending general studies courses at Columbia University, he became acquainted with Margaret Mead, for whom he later worked. Before becoming a full-time novelist, Furst worked in advertising and wrote magazine articles, most notably for Esquire, and as a columnist for the International Herald Tribune. Early writings Furst's papers were obtained by the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin. They include a 1963 letter from his grandfather, Max Stockman, which urged Furst to become a teacher and 'write as a sideline' in his spare time. The collection also includes early articles on a wide variety of topics, published in many magazines for which no common denominator can be found, including Architectural Digest, Elle, Esquire, 50 Plus, International Herald Tribune, Islands, New Choices, New York, The New York Times, Pursuits, Salon, and Seattle Weekly. The Ransom collection remarks: "Of note is the April 1984 Esquire article, 'The Danube Blues,' which sparked Furst's interest in writing espionage novels. Numerous slides of his 1983 Danube trip are also available. Unproduced screenplays include 'Heroes of the Last War' (1984), and 'Warsaw' (1992)." His early novels (1976–1983) achieved limited success. One item, held in the Ransom collection, includes the manuscript for "One Smart Cookie" (with Debbi Fields, 1987), a commissioned biography of the owner of the Mrs. Fields Cookies company. The year 1988 saw publication of Night Soldiers—inspired by his 1984 trip to Eastern Europe on assignment for Esquire—which invigorated his career and led to a succession of related titles. His output since 1988 includes a dozen works. He is especially noted for his successful evocations of Eastern European peoples and places during the period from 1933 to 1944. While all his historical espionage novels are loosely connected (protagonists in one book might appear as minor characters in another), only The World at Night and Red Gold share a common plot. Writing in The New York Times, the novelist Justin Cartwright says that Furst, who lives in Sag Harbor, Long Island, "has adopted a European sensibility." Awarded a Fulbright teaching fellowship in 1969, Furst moved to Sommières, France, outside of Montpellier, and taught at the University of Montpellier. He later lived for many years in Paris, a city that he calls "the heart of civilisation" which figures significantly in all his novels. In 2011, the Tulsa Library Trust in Tulsa, Oklahoma selected Furst to receive its Helmerich Award, a literary prize given annually to honor a distinguished author's body of work. In 2012, he appeared in a documentary about the life and work of author W. Somerset Maugham, Revealing Mr. Maugham. Works Stand-alone novel Shadow Trade (1983) Roger Levin Your Day in the Barrel (1976) The Paris Drop (1980) The Caribbean Account (1981) Night Soldiers novels Night Soldiers (1988) Dark Star (1991) The Polish Officer (1995) The World at Night (1996) Red Gold (1999) Kingdom of Shadows (2000) Blood of Victory (2003) Dark Voyage (2004) The Foreign Correspondent (2006) The Spies of Warsaw (2008) Spies of the Balkans (2010) Mission to Paris (2012) Midnight in Europe (2014) A Hero of France (2016) Under Occupation (2019) Crossovers Secondary characters who appear in more than one Furst novel include: Ilya Goldman, NKVD (Night Soldiers, Dark Star, Kingdom of Shadows, The Foreign Correspondent) Ivan Ivanovich Agayants, NKVD (Night Soldiers, Dark Star) Colonel Vassily Antipin (Night Soldiers, Red Gold) General Bloch, GRU (Night Soldiers, Dark Star) Renate Braun, Comintern foreign specialist (Night Soldiers, Dark Star) Maltsaev, NKVD (Night Soldiers, Dark Star) Voyschinkowsky, The Lion of the Bourse (Night Soldiers, Dark Star, The Polish Officer, Kingdom of Shadows, The Foreign Correspondent) Colonel Anton Vyborg, Polish military intelligence (The Polish Officer, Dark Star, The Spies of Warsaw) Count Janos Polanyi (Kingdom of Shadows, Blood of Victory, Dark Star, The Foreign Correspondent, Mission To Paris, Midnight in Europe) S. Kolb, British agent (Dark Voyage, The Foreign Correspondent, Spies of the Balkans, briefly in Midnight in Europe, A Hero of France) Max de Lyon, spy and owner of Le Cygne night club (Midnight in Europe, A Hero of France) Stavros, spy and friend of Max de Lyon (Midnight in Europe, A Hero of France) Dr. Lapp, Abwehr (Kingdom of Shadows, The Spies of Warsaw; mentioned in Blood of Victory) Boris Balki, Russian emigre bartender in Paris (Kingdom of Shadows, Blood of Victory) Mark Shublin, Polish painter (Kingdom of Shadows, The Spies of Warsaw) Louis Fischfang, screenwriter (The Foreign Correspondent, The World at Night; is mentioned a few times, but does not appear, in Red Gold) Lady Marensohn, American/British agent (Night Soldiers, The World at Night) Jean Casson, a film producer and protagonist of The World At Night and Red Gold, is mentioned, but does not appear, in Mission To Paris) Ivanic, NKVD assassin (The World At Night, Red Gold) Cara Dionello, Nicholas Morath's Argentine girlfriend (Kingdom Of Shadows, The Foreign Correspondent) British intelligence operatives in Europe (mainly Paris), such as Lady Angela Hope (appears in Night Soldiers and Dark Star; mentioned in Red Gold, The Foreign Correspondent, Kingdom of Shadows, Blood of Victory) Roddy Fitzware (Night Soldiers, Dark Star) Mr. Brown (Night Soldiers, Blood of Victory, Dark Voyage, The Foreign Correspondent) Momo Tsipler & his Wienerwald Companions, a night-club act (Dark Star, Blood of Victory and The Foreign Correspondent) Brasserie Heininger, Paris restaurant (every book; inspired by the real-life Bistro Bofinger) References External links Alan Furst.net Our Best Thriller Writer Archived 2005-09-07 at the Wayback Machine Inventory of Alan Furst Papers 1961-2005 Archived 2012-02-10 at the Wayback Machine at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin. 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  • Imperial Spain 1469-1716 synopsis, comments

    Imperial Spain 1469-1716

    J. H Elliott & NEIL PINCHES

    The story of Spain's rise to greatness from its humble beginnings as one of the poorest and most marginal of European countries is a remarkable and dramatic one. With the marriage ...

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    Istanbul Passage

    Joseph Kanon

    In the bestselling tradition of espionage novels by John LeCarre and Alan Furst, Istanbul Passage brilliantly illustrates why Edgar Award–winning author Joseph Kanon has been haile...

  • The Polish Officer synopsis, comments

    The Polish Officer

    Alan Furst

    September 1939. As Warsaw falls to Hitler’s Wehrmacht, Captain Alexander de Milja is recruited by the intelligence service of the Polish underground. His mission: to transport the ...

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    Down the Rabbit Hole

    Peter Abrahams

    "My alltime favorite. Astonishing." (Stephen King)Down the Rabbit Hole is the first book in the Echo Falls mystery series by bestselling crime novelist Peter Abraham...

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    The Book of Chuang Tzu

    Chuang Tzu & Martin Palmer

    The Book of Chuang Tzu draws together the stories, tales, jokes and anecdotes that have gathered around the figure of Chuang Tzu. One of the great founders of Taoism, Chaung Tzu li...

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    Dark Star

    Alan Furst

    Paris, Moscow, Berlin, and Prague, 1937. In the back alleys of nighttime Europe, war is already under way. André Szara, survivor of the Polish pogroms and the Russian civil wars an...

  • The Foreign Correspondent synopsis, comments

    The Foreign Correspondent

    Alan Furst

    From Alan Furst, whom The New York Times calls “America’s preeminent spy novelist,” comes an epic story of romantic love, love of country, and love of freedom–the story of a secret...

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    Out of My Heart

    Sharon M. Draper

    Melody faces her fears to follow her passion in this stunning sequel to the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling middle grade novel Out of My Mind.Melody, the hugehearted heroine ...

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    Face of the Enemy

    Richard Fawkes

    The Pleasure of the Kill They strike without warning out of the interstellar depths, their only communication a burst of staticand then death. They are called the Remor, and they ...

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    Israel

    Noa Tishby

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA “fascinating and very moving” (Aaron Sorkin, awardwinning screenwriter of The West Wing and The Social Network) chronological timeline spanning from Bi...

  • Defectors synopsis, comments

    Defectors

    Joseph Kanon

    The bestselling author of Leaving Berlin and Istanbul Passage “continues to demonstrate that he is up there with the very best...of spy thriller writers” (The Times, UK) with this ...

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    The Dhammapada

    Juan Mascaro

    The Dhammapada is a collection of aphorisms that illustrate the moral teachings of Buddha the spiritual path to the supreme Truth. Probably compiled in the third century BCE, the ...

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    Sultana

    Alan Huffman

    “One of the most riveting war stories I have ever read….Huffman’s smooth, intimate prose ushers you through this nightmare as if you were living it yourself.”Sebastian Junger, auth...

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    The Fall Of Gondolin

    J. R. R. Tolkien

    "An essential historical reference for Middleearth fans" (Entertainment Weekly), The Fall Of Gondolin is the final work of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middleearth fiction, completing Chr...

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    As Time Goes By

    Mary Higgins Clark

    The #1 New York Times bestselling “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark crafts a thrilling mystery in which a news reporter develops an interest in her birth parents just as she i...

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    The Fellowship Of The Ring

    J. R. R. Tolkien

    Begin your journey into Middleearth...The inspiration for the upcoming original series on Prime Video, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.The Fellowship of the Ring is the f...

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    Murder, Plain and Simple

    Isabella Alan

    First in a new series!When Angela Braddock inherits her late aunt’s beautiful Amish quilt shop, she leaves behind her career and broken engagement for a fresh start in Holmes Count...

  • The Serial Killer Whisperer synopsis, comments

    The Serial Killer Whisperer

    Pete Earley

    From New York Times bestselling author Pete Earleythe strange but true story of how a young man’s devastating brain injury gave him the unique ability to connect with the world’s m...

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    The Assault on American Excellence

    Anthony T. Kronman

    “I want to call it a cry of the heart, but it’s more like a cry of the brain, a calm and erudite one.” Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street JournalThe former dean of Yale Law School argue...

  • Dark Voyage synopsis, comments

    Dark Voyage

    Alan Furst

    “In the first nineteen months of European war, from September 1939 to March of 1941, the island nation of Britain and her allies lost, to Uboat, air, and sea attack, to mines and m...

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    Beyond the Wire

    James D. Shipman

    From the bestselling author of Irena’s War comes a gripping novel of historical fiction based on one of the most extraordinary true stories of World War IIan uprising behind the wa...

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    Kingdom of Shadows

    Alan Furst

    “Kingdom of Shadows must be called a spy novel, but it transcends genre, as did some Graham Greene and Eric Ambler classics.”The Washington PostParis, 1938. As Europe edges to...

  • Time Shards synopsis, comments

    Time Shards

    Dana Fredsti & David Fitzgerald

    IT’S CALLED “THE EVENT,” AN UNIMAGINABLE CATACLYSM THAT SHATTERS 600 MILLION YEARS OF THE EARTH’S TIMELINE. Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattere...

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    In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead

    James Lee Burke

    The sixth in the New York Times bestselling Dave Robicheaux series delivers a heartpounding bayou manhuntand features “one of the coolest, earthiest heroes in thrillerdom” (Enterta...

  • My Fellow Soldiers synopsis, comments

    My Fellow Soldiers

    Andrew Carroll

    From the New York Times bestselling author of War Letters and Behind the Lines, Andrew Carroll’s My Fellow Soldiers draws on a rich trove of both littleknown and newly uncovered le...

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    The Accomplice

    Joseph Kanon

    Named “The Book of the Year” by Lee Child in The GuardianFrom “master of the genre” (The Washington Post) and author of Leaving Berlin, a heartpounding and intelligent espionage no...

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    The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities

    Ann VanderMeer & Jeff VanderMeer

    “Some of the most interesting fantasistfabulists writing today.”Los Angeles Times“A sciencefiction symphony of strangeness....The Cabinet of Curiosities will give you a good jolt o...

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    Life and Laughing

    Michael McIntyre

    Discover the real Michael McIntyre through his remarkable and hilarious journey to comedy stardom in his first official autobiography'This book showed me the REAL Michael McIntyre'...

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    The Good Assassin

    Paul Vidich

    “The Good Assassin opens up Hemingway’s Cuba. Possessing Alan Furst’s attention for period detail and the deft character touches of John Le Carré, Vidich has quickly carved out a p...

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    The Collector

    Scott Wittenburg

    What at first appears to be an online hoax launches retired PI Alan Swansea into an investigation exposing a gang of sex traffickers. After receiving a mysterious email message fro...

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    Pay Dirt Road

    Samantha Jayne Allen

    Friday Night Lights meets Mare of Easttown in this smalltown mystery about an unlikely private investigator searching for a missing waitress. Pay Dirt Road is the mesmerizing debut...

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    The Separation

    Dinah Jefferies

    FROM THE NUMBER 1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE TEA PLANTER'S WIFE The Separation, Dinah Jefferies' stunning debut novel, is the heartbreaking tale of a family fractured by lies and on...

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    Russian Thinkers

    Isaiah Berlin & Henry Hardy

    Few, if any, Englishlanguage critics have written as perceptively as Isaiah Berlin about Russian thought and culture. Russian Thinkers is his unique meditation on the impact that R...

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    VJ

    Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter & Martha Quinn

    In this “highly entertaining snapshot of a wildfrontier moment in pop culture” (Rolling Stone), discover the wild and explosive true story of the early years of MTV directly from t...