MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

— I had no way to know that my beloved bosses were active members of the infamous Rosenberg ring. I learned this much later, — two years after my immigration to the States. I also learned then that in my ignorance I was in a good company with the FBI that wanted Joel Barr (a.k.a. Joe Berg) and Alfred Sarant (a.k.a. Phil Staros) since the late 1940s, but had no idea forty years later where these people were.

The letter was delivered to Shuysky, Khrushchev’s personal assistant, who — promised to put it on Khrushchev’s desk the day he comes back from his vacation. Unfortunately, when Khrushchev came back — he was no longer the First Secretary of the Central Committee.

A young, Jewish-looking man came out of the Consulate and looked at me. — Three people surrounded me right away, and one of them said: “Let’s go.” The last thing I saw was the American’s frightened face, and then he darted back through the door. — Another KGB operative with Lyalya at his side caught up with us. — Apparently, KGB had our pictures.

Now I had a chance to — experience mundane, daily life in the United States. I would finally live in the country where everything was rational, logical, economically justified, and not prone to any ideological perversions. I would finally not feel like Gulliver in the Land of Idiots, as I characterized my life in the Soviet Union, and live among people thinking and acting like me. I was dead wrong.

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MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

— I had no way to know that my beloved bosses were active members of the infamous Rosenberg ring. I learned this much later, — two years after my immigration to the States. I also learned then that in my ignorance I was in a good company with the FBI that wanted Joel Barr (a.k.a. Joe Berg) and Alfred Sarant (a.k.a. Phil Staros) since the late 1940s, but had no idea forty years later where these people were.

The letter was delivered to Shuysky, Khrushchev’s personal assistant, who — promised to put it on Khrushchev’s desk the day he comes back from his vacation. Unfortunately, when Khrushchev came back — he was no longer the First Secretary of the Central Committee.

A young, Jewish-looking man came out of the Consulate and looked at me. — Three people surrounded me right away, and one of them said: “Let’s go.” The last thing I saw was the American’s frightened face, and then he darted back through the door. — Another KGB operative with Lyalya at his side caught up with us. — Apparently, KGB had our pictures.

Now I had a chance to — experience mundane, daily life in the United States. I would finally live in the country where everything was rational, logical, economically justified, and not prone to any ideological perversions. I would finally not feel like Gulliver in the Land of Idiots, as I characterized my life in the Soviet Union, and live among people thinking and acting like me. I was dead wrong.

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MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

by HENRY ERIC FIRDMAN
MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

MAVERICK FOR LIFE: WITHOUT PAROLE

by HENRY ERIC FIRDMAN

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— I had no way to know that my beloved bosses were active members of the infamous Rosenberg ring. I learned this much later, — two years after my immigration to the States. I also learned then that in my ignorance I was in a good company with the FBI that wanted Joel Barr (a.k.a. Joe Berg) and Alfred Sarant (a.k.a. Phil Staros) since the late 1940s, but had no idea forty years later where these people were.

The letter was delivered to Shuysky, Khrushchev’s personal assistant, who — promised to put it on Khrushchev’s desk the day he comes back from his vacation. Unfortunately, when Khrushchev came back — he was no longer the First Secretary of the Central Committee.

A young, Jewish-looking man came out of the Consulate and looked at me. — Three people surrounded me right away, and one of them said: “Let’s go.” The last thing I saw was the American’s frightened face, and then he darted back through the door. — Another KGB operative with Lyalya at his side caught up with us. — Apparently, KGB had our pictures.

Now I had a chance to — experience mundane, daily life in the United States. I would finally live in the country where everything was rational, logical, economically justified, and not prone to any ideological perversions. I would finally not feel like Gulliver in the Land of Idiots, as I characterized my life in the Soviet Union, and live among people thinking and acting like me. I was dead wrong.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781414050218
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 02/04/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 504
File size: 667 KB
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