Karan Sharma

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His spying for the West was, he believed, the act of a cultural dissident, not a turncoat: ‘Just as Shostakovich, the composer, fought back with music, and Solzhenitsyn, the writer, fought back with words, so I, the KGB man, could only operate through my own intelligence world.’ He fought back with secrets.
The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
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