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  1. Robert Littell (born January 8, 1935) is an American novelist and former journalist who resides in France. [1] He specialises in spy novels that often concern the CIA and the Soviet Union. Robert Littell was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 8, 1935, to a Jewish family, of Russian Jewish origin. [2]

  2. A former Newsweek editor specializing in Soviet affairs, he left journalism in 1970 to write fiction full time. Connoisseurs of the spy novel have elevated Robert Littell to the genre’s highest ranks, and Tom Clancy wrote that “if Robert Littell didn’t invent the spy novel, he should have.”

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · Robert Littell's Novels Are the Greatest Account of the Cold War - InsideHook. Culture > Books. For the Spy Novelist Robert Littell, The Cold War Never Ended. Now 85, Littell has amassed a body of work on the US-Soviet conflict that will never be rivaled. By Sarah Weinman. February 19, 2021 5:51 am.

  4. Robert Littell was born on January 8, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York. He has been ranked amongst John Le Carre and Graham Greene for his masterful spy fiction. A Newsweek journalist in a previous incarnation, Littell has been writing about the Soviet Union and Russians since his first novel, the espionage classic The Defection of A.J.Lewinter.

  5. An American author residing in France. He specializes in spy novels that often concern the CIA and the Soviet Union. He became a journalist and worked many years for Newsweek during the Cold War. He's also an amateur mountain climber and is the father of award-winning novelist Jonathan Littell. ...more.

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  6. Robert Littell is now known for his action packed spy novels surrounding the CIA and Russia. Littell has written many successful novels in his time and is well known under the vivid spy novel fans. Robert enjoys mountain climbing.

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  8. Dec 4, 1993 · Robert Littell, the expatriate American author the New York Times dubbed 'the American le Carre' doesn't like to be labelled as a spy writer. Sucking throat lozenges in a central London hotel ...

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