Exploring the transition from the public realm of publishing to the secretive operations of the CIA, the author shares experiences from his unique journey through Damascus, the Golan Heights, and Hollywood. As a National Geographic fieldworker and translator, he connects with fellow hidden professionals, like stunt actors. The narrative reveals the complexities of intelligence work, where success is defined by clandestine missions rather than fame, offering readers an intriguing glimpse into a shadowy world of counterterrorism and covert analysis.
Peter Theroux Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)


Peter Theroux, a brilliant translator and writer, has illuminated the Arabic world for Western readers. In his latest work, he explores southern California, particularly Los Angeles, revealing a city often misunderstood. With wit and energy, he deconstructs and reconstructs LA, allowing us to see it as a whole for the first time, much like newcomers from a foreign land. Despite being a leading candidate for Armageddon, Los Angeles remains a premier destination and trendsetter in the U.S. It grapples with both ancient and modern plagues—earthquakes, smog, riots, and gang warfare—yet continues to symbolize the "pot of gold" at the end of the rainbow for many. Theroux's affectionate and anecdotal guide takes us beyond this metaphorical rainbow, connecting LA's diverse ethnic enclaves and social classes. By traversing the city's fault lines, he offers surprising and illuminating insights into its complexities. With genuine sensitivity to its past, present, and future, this work delves into the souls of Angelenos, providing a remarkable commentary on America's most intricate and diverse city.