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Snowden's Box: Trust in the Age of Surveillance

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Gripping behind-the-scenes story of Edward Snowdens massive leak of US secret surveillance.
One day in the spring of 2013, a box appeared outside a fourth-floor apartment door in Brooklyn, New York. The recipient, who didnt know the sender, only knew she was supposed to bring this box to a friend, who would ferry it to another friend. This was Edward Snowdens boxprintouts of documents proving that the US government had built a massive surveillance apparatus and used it to spy on its own peopleand the friend on the end of this chain was filmmaker Laura Poitras. Thus the biggest national security leak of the digital era was launched via a remarkably analog network, the US Postal Service. This is just one of the odd, ironic details that emerges from the story of how Jessica Bruder and Dale Maharidge, two experienced journalists but security novices (and the friends who received and ferried the box) got drawn into the Snowden story as behind-the-scenes players. Their initially stumbling, increasingly paranoid, and sometimes comic efforts to help bring Snowdens leaks to light, and ultimately, to understand their significance, unfold in an engrossing narrative that includes emails and diary entries from Poitras. This is an illuminating essay on the status of transparency, privacy, and trust in the age of surveillance.

Authors: Bruder Jessica, Maharidge Dale
Publisher: VERSO
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781788733441
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Jessica Bruder is the author of Nomadland, which was named a New York Times Notable Book and Editors’ Choice and a finalist for the J. Anthony Lukas Prize and the Helen Bernstein Book Award. It was adapted for a film starring Frances McDormand and David Straithairn, due for release from Fox Searchlight in 2020. She is also the author of Burning Book and writes for WIRED, New York Magazine, Harper’s Magazine, The Nation, The New York Times and The Guardian, among other publications. She is a New America fellow, has held residencies at Bellagio, MacDowell and Yaddo, and teaches at Columbia Journalism School. She lives in Brooklyn with a spaniel named Max and more plants than you can shake a leafy stick at.

Dale Maharidge is the author of ten books including Bringing Mulligan Home: The Long Search for a Lost Marine, which was the genesis for his recent podcast The Dead Drink First. He won the non-fiction Pulitzer Prize in 1990 for And Their Children After Them. He has been a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and held residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell. He’s currently working on his novel Burn Coast, due out in 2021. He is a professor at Columbia Journalism School and lives in New York.

Maharidge is the author of ten books, including, most recently, Bringing Mulligan Home: The Other Side of the Good War. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1990, has been a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and held residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell colonies. He teaches at Columbia Journalisn School and lives in New York and Northern California.

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