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The Poet in the Code Room

Autor John Kimmey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mai 2019
A war and spy novel as well as a mystery, this is the story of a poet recruited in the spring of 1943 to write poetry for coding and decoding messages in the OSS. Jake Finny, a college senior in the reserves, finds himself dealing with a series of unexplained deaths in the Message Center. As he moves from Washington to Algiers to Italy, fearing for his life. He goes AWOL and seeks those committing these crimes, aided by the Italian girl his friend wanted to marry. As the pressure on him intensifies, he is haunted by the head of Counterintelligence, a famous poet whom he can't determine whether he is sympathetic to him or thinks he is implicated in these deaths. He has talked to him about the connection between poetry and counterintelligence and only later realizes to his sorrow what an important part the man has played in his life. The novel is not only about Jake and his situation but also about the workings of OSS and the conditions in Italy during the war. 4 photos. A Merriam Press World War II Novel.
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ISBN-13: 9780359658572
ISBN-10: 0359658571
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Lulu.Com

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Born in Albany, New York, and a graduate of Dartmouth and Columbia University, John Kimmey has spent most of his life teaching and writing in the South. His stories have appeared in such magazines as North American Review and Confrontation. He has published a novel, Mussolini's Gold, edited anthologies of tragedy and satire, written a critical study, Henry James and London, and a monograph of 17th century poetry. His articles feature American and Russian novelists.