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The US is only the most recent power to invade Afghanistan —and fail. Of course the Soviets tried it from 1979 to 1989, and before that, the British tried – from 1839 to 1842. Is there a lesson here? WILLIAM DALRYMPLE thinks so—he’s written about the British effort, and its striking parallels to our own: RETURN OF A KING: the Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42—it’s out now in paperback.
Also: The Irish novelist John Banville writes thrillers under the pen name Benjamin Black. His new one, set in LA in 1950, is The Black-Eyed Blonde: A Philip Marlowe Novel.
Plus: Edmund White, a member of the Stonewall generation, is the author of several award-winning memoirs and novels, including A Boy’s Own Story and City Boy. His new memoir is Inside a Pearl: My Years in Paris. “White is one of the most prominent gay writers in the United States, a position he occupies gleefully”–Jay Parini, New York Times.
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Also: a story of protest and prison during the Vietnam war:
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The politics of grapes in Chile and the US: after seizing power in 1973, Augusto Pinochet made Chile the world’s leading grape exporter. Fruit workers, mostly women, started to buy appliances, clothing, and cosmetics, and consumerism changed gender relations as well as pro-democracy movements. Meanwhile, back in the US, the United Farm Workers and Chilean solidarity activists boycotted grapes.
Today on KPFK we’ll speak with OLIVER STONE about the
We’ll listen to my 1981 interview with Pete Seeger about the day he led half a million people singing “Give Peace a Chance” at the Vietnam Moratorium in 1969–Plus: “The Ballad of Pete Seeger”–the 2-hour Pacifica special, featuring Tim Robbins with Pete. We’ll speak with the writer/producer MARK TORRES.
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Plus: Edward Snowden: hero, or traitor?
Also: the My Lai massacre was not an isolated incident; millions of innocent Vietnamese civilians were killed and wounded by American forces—“a My Lai a month” is what award-winning reporter
Plus: Slavery, freedom, and Islamophobia: 
Also: Breaking in to the FBI office in Media, PA: In 1971, unknown activists stole files from an FBI office outside of Philadelphia, and proceeded to expose Bureau abuse of power and illegal surveillance. Now the burglars have surfaced and told their story in the book
Also: the most effective political operation the American left has seen in decades: the Working Families Party of New York.
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