My Literary Journey Continues – Books #10 of 2024

During my recent trip to Jakarta, I wrapped up my second non-fiction book of the year.

My book # 10 was Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State – Barton Gellman

Dark Mirror_Barton Gellman_Edward Snowden and the surveillance state
Genre:Non-Fiction, Politics & Government
Author:Barton Gellman
Originally Published:May 2020
Print Length:448 pages

Book Summary:

Dark Mirror by three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Barton Gellman is a comprehensive account of Edward Snowden and the modern surveillance state. Building on his access to Snowden and extensive global reporting, Gellman presents an in-depth exploration of how Snowden ignited a worldwide debate in 2013 by leaking a trove of classified files, revealing the U.S. government’s extensive surveillance reach. This explosive archive earned Gellman, along with Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize for public service.

In Dark Mirror, Gellman goes beyond the Snowden files to trace the evolution of the U.S. surveillance apparatus. He scrutinizes Snowden’s journey while separating myth from reality, providing a balanced and critical perspective. The book offers a gripping, behind-the-scenes look into national security journalism—unveiling his challenges from government pushback to threats from foreign intelligence agencies. Gellman’s narrative captures the high-stakes world of investigative journalism, complete with covert meetings, legal battles, and encrypted exchanges. Written with vivid detail and fresh insights, Dark Mirror is a compelling true-life story of the surveillance age, told by one of the key figures who helped bring it to light.


My Review:

Barton Gellman delivers an intriguing look into this story. He opens with a richly detailed account of the challenges he faced, especially in trying to protect his own privacy in the digital age. Gellman recounts his initial contact with Edward Snowden and walks readers through the entire process that followed. He paints a nuanced portrait of Snowden—his personality, his career path in the intelligence world, and the internal conflicts that ultimately led to his decision to go public.

Although this isn’t my usual type of book, it reads like a gripping spy novel, making for an unexpectedly captivating read.


Not sure what I’ll pick up next! Let’s see where the reading journey takes me! 📚

Happy Readings!

10 responses to “My Literary Journey Continues – Books #10 of 2024”

  1. arlene Avatar

    It seems like a lovely read Ribana.🥰

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Very interesting! Thank you Arlene!

  2. Derrick Knight Avatar
    Derrick Knight

    Scarily intriguing

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Indeed Derrick! Thank you!

  3. bereavedandbeingasingleparent Avatar

    I think I might well try this one

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      It is a good and interesting book!

  4. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love reading book reviews, Ribana! Dark Mirror sounds like a fascinating read – I think it would be pretty cool to get the ultimate inside account of the vast, global surveillance network that now pervades all our lives. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      You’re a book lover, like me 🙂 It is an interesting book to read! Thank you Aiva! Wish you a wonderful day too!

  5. Suz Avatar
    Suz

    this might be one I have to add to my reading list. I find it interesting just how many people are concerned about having fingerprints and photos taken yet they dont realise just walking around the town center you are photographed videoed several times.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      So very true! Some people can’t see what’s really in front of them ☺️

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