My Glorious Defeats, Barrett Brown
My Glorious Defeats, Barrett Brown
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My Glorious Defeats
Hacktivist, Narcissist, Anonymous: A Memoir

Author: Barrett Brown

Narrator: Barrett Brown

Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/09/2024


Synopsis

This program is read by the author.

Barrett Brown went to prison for four years for leaking intelligence documents. He was released to Trump’s America. This is his story.

After a series of escapades both online and off that brought him in and out of 4chan forums, the halls of power, heroin addiction, and federal prison, Barrett Brown is a free man. He was arrested for his part in an attempt to catalog, interpret, and disseminate top-secret documents exposed in a security lapse by the intelligence contractor Stratfor in 2011. An influential journalist who is also active in the hacktivist collective Anonymous, Brown recounts exploits from a life shaped by an often self-destructive drive to speak truth to power. With inimitable wit and style, palpable anger and conviction, he exposes the incompetence and injustices that plague media and politics, reflects on the successes and failures of the transparency movement, and shows the way forward in harnessing digital communication tools for collective action.

But My Glorious Defeats is more than just the tale of the clever and hilarious Brown; it’s also a rigorously researched dissection of our decaying institutions and of human nature itself. As Brown makes clear, institutions are made of people—people with personal ambitions and personal vices—and it is people, just like him, just like us, who hold power. As optimistic as it is heartbreaking, My Glorious Defeats is an entertaining and illuminating manual for insurgency in the information age.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

About Barrett Brown

Barrett Brown is an award-winning journalist who has written for Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, The Guardian, Vice, The Intercept, Skeptic, Al-Jazeera, and other outlets. In 2016 he won the National Magazine Award in the category of columns and commentary. He was released from federal prison in November 2016 after serving four years. He declared political asylum in the United Kingdom in 2021 and currently lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tara on July 10, 2024

My Glorious Defeats by Barrett Brown Narration: C Content/Memoir: C- Story Telling/Writing: C- Best Aspect: Allows the listener to hear the words and thoughts of a person who cares just for themselves. Worst Aspect: Very hard to follow in part, so much chatter about the author that wasn’t cohesive. Chop......more

Goodreads review by Carole on July 20, 2024

This annoying and engrossing book is a must-read to understand better the world we live in. Brown spent years in federal prison on ridiculous charges; he and his long-suffering mother were targeted after Brown became a prominent face of Anonymous. Brown writes about what Anonymous was like in its he......more

Goodreads review by esmereadsalot on January 30, 2024

My Glorious Defeats represents the autobiographical intersection of several spheres: the literary and the journalistic; the tragic and the comic; the technological and the human - justice and injustice, doled out in unequal, unbelievable measures. Brown's story is a complex one, marked by the machin......more

Goodreads review by Marian on December 29, 2024

This book should be required reading in every journalism course in the English speaking world. Barrett Brown (albeit a man with many self-confessed flaws) is an American hero of the same self sacrificing caliber as Edward Snowden. This is a true horror story of what our media and the McIntelligence......more

Goodreads review by Richard on November 04, 2024

A few years ago, I ran across a list of show business douche bags. You know who most of them are. The author pointed out that a couple of them clearly knew how douchey they are and asked whether that got them off the hook. She concluded that a self-aware douche bag is still a douche bag. Barrett Bro......more