<p>"Harry Mathews is the only American author I know whose utter originality does not erode his heart and his content." — Ned Rorem</p><p>"One of the most remarkable prose stylists presently writing in English." — San Francisco Chronicle<br /></p><p>"It's outrageous that an educated man and a gifted writer like Mr. Mathews could make such a public confession of such shameful activities." — Q. Kuhlmann, author of <i>The Eye of Anguish: Subversive Activity in the German Democratic Republic</i></p>
In the early 1970s, Harry Mathews, then living in France, was commonly reputed to be a CIA agent--and so he decided to act the part. Part spellbinding thriller, part gag, this memoir documents Mathews's experiences as a would-be spy during the coup in Chile, Watergate, and the close of the Vietnam War, when various foreign agencies decided he would have to be liquidated...