Buch, Englisch, 332 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 490 g
Reihe: Haus Publishing
Buch, Englisch, 332 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 490 g
Reihe: Haus Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-914979-47-7
Verlag: Haus Publishing
Why did you get yourself into this, Edith? Was it all worth it?
Born and raised in a liberal Jewish family in Vienna, Edith Tudor-Hart’s legacy is defined by her pioneering social photography and her pivotal role in the recruitment of Kim Philby as a Soviet agent.
Arrested for her involvement with socialist groups, Edith emigrated to England in 1933 to escape political and religious persecution. There, her photography came to reflect her socialist ideals, and her clandestine work for the Soviet Union meant she would spend the rest of her life under the suspicion and close surveillance of MI5.
The Darkrooms of Edith Tudor-Hart is the culmination of Peter Stephan Jungk’s enduring fascination with his cousin’s life. His vivid portrait reveals a woman whose life was shrouded in secrecy and whom – in his confession to MI5 a decade before Edith’s death – the Soviet spy Anthony Blunt called ‘the grandmother of us all.’
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Weitere Infos & Material
The Giant Ferris Wheel 1
Regent’s Park 5
The Go-Between 7
The Centenarian 17
A Lifelong Commitment 29
The Enteren Gru¨nd 41
The Bauhaus ‘Red Brigade’ 45
TASS Correspondent 51
Kim the Bourgeois 59
Recruitment 65
‘The Idea of Communism Lives On!’ 77
All Skin and Bone 85
‘Don’t Forget to Come Back!’ 89
The Interrogation 99
An Attempt at Aryanisation 111
Blitz and Surveillance 115
My Father’s Friends 127
Codename Enormous 135
Who Was Kaspar? 141
Romantic Entanglements 149
On Rampage 159
Inside the Moscow Labyrinth 169
Codename Homer 189
Autodafé 201
‘I am at the End’ 209
The Third Man 223
Beirut 235
The Rearview Mirror of History 243
The Lonely Soldier 251
Copper Cliff Nursing Home 259
Homecoming 269
Afterword 275
Who’s Who of the Key Figures 279
Select Bibliography 287
Acknowledgements 291




