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Harry Gold

Published
Apr 2002
Main Genre
Espionage / Spies / CIA Espionage
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280

About This Book

PEN/Faulker Award Finalist: A "fascinating and original" novel based on the real life of a notorious Soviet spy (The New York Times Book Review).

 


This gripping narrative brings to life dramatic true events in America from the 1930s through the McCarthy era—taking us from Russian Jewish immigrant Harry Gold's recruitment by the Soviets, to his training in tradecraft, to his role in Julius Rosenberg's and Klaus Fuchs's atomic espionage at Los Alamos.


 


The result is a novel with the psychological depth of The Third Man, the taut pacing of All the President's Men, and the moral poignancy of I Married a Communist—named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.


 


"She has a novelist's feel for the telling detail . . . A compassionate, informative view of a sad, unusual life." —Publishers Weekly

 


"Dillon shows how Gold's hunger for human contact helps him ignore the hypocrisies and manipulations of his handlers." —Kirkus Reviews

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