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The Double Life of Katharine Clark

The Untold Story of the Fearless Journalist Who Risked Her Life for Truth and Justice
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The Double Life of Katharine Clark by Katharine Gregorio dives into the intriguing world of journalism during the Cold War. It follows the true story of an American reporter based in Eastern Europe as she navigates complex political landscapes, uncovering hidden stories while maintaining her cover. The narrative offers insights into the challenges of operating in a region marked by tension and secrecy, all while revealing the resilience and cunning required to report the truth in such turbulent times.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in the Cold War era and stories of daring individuals who played crucial roles in shaping history. It follows the real-life experiences of an American journalist navigating a complex world behind the Iron Curtain, shedding light on the power of journalism and the courage required to question authoritarian regimes.

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The untold story of a female journalist who risked her life to expose the truth about Communism to the world.

If you loved Kate Moore's The Radium Girls or Sonia Purnell's A Woman of No Importance, you'll be enthralled with this untold story of how Katharine Clark, a trailblazing journalist, exposed the truth about Communism to the world.

Meticulously researched and written by Clark's great-niece, Katharine Gregorio, The Double Life of Katharine Clark is historical narrative nonfiction at its finest. It is a fascinating Cold War adventure story about a remarkable woman who pioneered a career in a man's profession, vividly illuminating a largely untold chapter of the twentieth century.

In 1955, Katharine Clark became the first female American wire reporter behind the Iron Curtain, providing essential eyewitness reports of post-war Europe and the revolutions in Poland and Hungary to the American public. It was while on assignment in Belgrade, Yugoslavia that she befriended Milovan Djilas, a high-ranking Communist leader and intellectual, who became disillusioned with Communism and published a number of newspaper articles criticising the practices of the regime. He was stripped of his duties and arrested before being released under the watchful eye of the Yugoslavian secret police.

Clark risked her life to ensure Djilas's articles made it to the West, and she was single-handedly responsible for smuggling his scathing anti-Communism manifesto, The New Class, out of Yugoslavia and into the hands of American publishers. The New Class would go on to sell three million copies worldwide, become a New York Times bestseller, translated into over 60 languages, and be used by the CIA in its covert book program.

The Double Life of Katharine Clark shows how a strong-willed, fiercely independent woman with an ardent commitment to truth, justice, and freedom put her life on the line to share ideas with the world, ultimately reshaping both herself and history in the process.

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The Double Life of Katharine Clark is praised for its gripping narrative, resembling a spy thriller, while also being a true memoir of journalistic courage. The book is both an exciting biography of Katharine Clark's life and a poignant look at Cold War journalism, highlighting her bravery in challenging oppressive regimes and misogyny. Critics commend Gregorio's storytelling and thorough research, making it a remarkable tribute to her great-aunt and an inspiring tale about the power of the written word.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781728248417

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Sourcebooks, Inc

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 359g

Pages: 384

About the Author

KATHARINE GREGORIO, the great niece of Katharine Clark, holds a BA in History from Dartmouth College, an MSc in International Relations from The London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MBA from The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. She currently works in product marketing for Adobe.

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