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Katherine Voyles

Katherine Voyles

Katherine Voyles, a PhD in English, writes on issues of national defense in culture and the cultures of national defense. Her most recent work for Public Books was “America Learns What Russia Knew.” icon

The Spy Who Read Me

By Katherine Voyles

Women writing about women spies who are, themselves, writing. What’s next for women’s espionage writing?

America Learns What Russia Knew

By Katherine Voyles

How to tell a story always matters enormously. This already urgent task takes on added dimensions and gravity when the story itself is about information ...

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