Julian Assange The Unauthorised Autobiography by Julian Assange

The Unauthorised Autobiography

A candid, first-person account that traces the narrator’s unconventional upbringing and early hacking experiments through the founding and growth of a whistleblowing platform, and the legal and political storms that followed its publication of classified material. Mixing memoir—relationships, motivations and ethical convictions—with detailed descriptions of major document releases, diplomatic pressure, and years of asylum and litigation, it offers a defense of radical transparency and a critique of secrecy-driven power structures.