Six Days of the Condor

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Six Days of the Condor is a 1974 political thriller novel by James Grady about a CIA analyst who uncovers a deadly conspiracy and becomes the target of his own agency.

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instanceOf novel
political thriller novel
adaptedInto Three Days of the Condor NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Condor NERFINISHED
author James Grady NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
filmAdaptationDirector Sydney Pollack NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationReleaseYear 1975
filmAdaptationStars Cliff Robertson NERFINISHED
Faye Dunaway NERFINISHED
Max von Sydow NERFINISHED
Robert Redford NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationTitle Three Days of the Condor NERFINISHED
followedBy Shadow of the Condor NERFINISHED
genre political thriller
spy fiction
hasCharacterRole protagonist is a low-level intelligence analyst rather than a field agent
hasTheme abuse of power
betrayal
government conspiracy
paranoia
surveillance
influenced later CIA and conspiracy thrillers in literature and film
isbn 9780393045218
language English
literaryMovement Cold War spy fiction
mainCharacter Ronald Malcolm NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor depicting internal CIA conspiracy and paranoia during the Cold War era
pages 192
plotSummary A CIA analyst returns from lunch to find his co-workers murdered and discovers a conspiracy within the agency.
protagonistOccupation CIA analyst
publicationDate 1974
publisher W. W. Norton & Company NERFINISHED
setting Washington, D.C.
timePeriodOfSetting Cold War NERFINISHED

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Three Days of the Condor basedOn Six Days of the Condor