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Ken Follett, a celebrated Welsh author, captivated readers worldwide with his epic historical novels. Known for his meticulously researched narratives and compelling storytelling, Follett's works, such as "The Pillars of the Earth" and "World Without End," have earned him critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
"We all now tell stories by cutting from one dramatic scene to the next, whereas Victorian novelists felt free to write long passages of undramatic summary."
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"The CIA's research program is described in a book called The Search for the Manchurian Candidate."
"There was a very serious communist strain among American intellectuals before the war. America was a more tolerant place in those days, and Communists were not treated as pariahs. That ended with the McCarthy era."
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