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Overview

In 1960 a mysterious car crash killed Albert Camus and his publisher Michel Gallimard, who was behind the wheel. Based on meticulous research, Giovanni Catelli builds a compelling case that the 46-year-old French Algerian Nobel laureate was the victim of premeditated murder: he was silenced by the KGB. The Russians had a motive: Camus had campaigned tirelessly against the Soviet crushing of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, and vociferously supported the awarding of the Nobel Prize to the dissident novelist Boris Pasternak, which enraged Moscow. Sixty years after Camus' death, Catelli takes us back to a murky period in the Cold War. He probes the relationship between Camus and Pasternak, the fraught publication of Doctor Zhivago, the penetration of France by Soviet spies, and the high price paid by those throughout Europe who resisted the USSR.

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ISBN-13: 9781787385313
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 02/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Giovanni Catelli is a writer and poet, and an expert on cultural history behind the Iron Curtain. His short stories have appeared in the Corriere della Sera and La Nouvelle Revue Française. His books have been translated variously into Czech, Russian, Ukrainian, French and Spanish.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Foreword A symmetry of conspiracy The dream The journey The departure The Prague man: Jan Zábrana Truth, honour and fate Hungary 1957: the appeal Message to the students Salle Wagram, 15 March 1957 Images The fatal journey The scene of the crash The KGB in the Camus era The Prague page A talk The contact: Kavárna Velryba The call A talk at Café Slavia Marie Zábranová The sources Marie Zábranová's account of Camus and Pasternak In pursuit of Doctor Zhivago Suspicion The truth about the Nagy affair A peaceful libertarian A Valedictory: Camus has died
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