Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative
Autor Emil Draitseren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781519281371
ISBN-10: 1519281374
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10: 1519281374
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Notă biografică
Originally a journalist in the Soviet Union, Emil Draitser was blacklisted for a satirical
article and, in 1974, immigrated to the United States, where he is now a professor of
Russian at Hunter College in New York City. His most recent book is Shush! Growing
Up Jewish Under Stalin: A Memoir.
article and, in 1974, immigrated to the United States, where he is now a professor of
Russian at Hunter College in New York City. His most recent book is Shush! Growing
Up Jewish Under Stalin: A Memoir.
Recenzii
"Bystrolyotov, as Draitser tells it, is one of the most sensational in the pantheon of desperate lives lived by Stalin's illegals. By turns routine, thrilling, conventional, extraordinary, disquieting, disgusting, pathetic, and inspiring, [the spy's life story] stirs emotions of both revulsion and respect, even as it adds a new and instructive chapter to a bleak and terrifying period of history. In this case, the hero chose his biographer well: no one but Draitser could have written this book." —Gary Kern, author of A Death in Washington: Walter G. Krivitsky and the Stalin Terror and The Kravchenko Case: One Man'ss War on Stalin, from the foreword
"An amazing true-life saga . . . Books on intelligence rarely allow the reader the breadth and depth that this biography has, and even more rarely do we get a look into the motivation and thinking behind the acts as we do here. Bystrolyotov's life is extraordinary, literally another world from the one we inhabit and a fascinating read." —Suzi Weissman, author of Victor Serge: The Course Is Set on Hope
"Fascinating . . . Illuminates the inner workings of the Soviet spy network in Europe and the United States in the 1930s. Adventurers who lived for the thrill and excitement of spying, they believed that they worked for the glorious future of the whole of mankind, while in fact serving a criminal country with a Mafia-like oligarchy that included Stalin and his close associates. No wonder that eventually they were betrayed by the very regime they worked for . . . The book is extremely timely now when in Russia, ruled by a small group of former security service officers, Bystrolyotov is proclaimed one of the greatest heroes of the country's foreign intelligence." —Vadim J. Birstein, author of The Perversion of Knowledge: The True Storyof Soviet Science