Here’s a scene from Citizenfour, Laura Poitras’s acclaimed documentary on Edward Snowden, showing Snowden packing his bags to leave Hong Kong, showing the book on his nightstand: my novel Homeland. Thanks to Poitras and her helper, Maria, for this clip. http://craphound.com/littlebrother/
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