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My Life as a Spy
My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File | Katherine Verdery
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As Katherine Verdery observes, "There's nothing like reading your secret police file to make you wonder who you really are." In 1973 Verdery began her doctoral fieldwork in the Transylvanian region of Romania, ruled at the time by communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. She returned several times over the next twenty-five years, during which time the secret police—the Securitate—compiled a massive surveillance file on her. Reading through its 2,781 pages, she learned that she was "actually" a spy, a CIA agent, a Hungarian agitator, and a friend of dissidents: in short, an enemy of Romania. In My Life as a Spy she analyzes her file alongside her original field notes and conversations with Securitate officers. Verdery also talks with some of the informers who were close friends, learning the complex circumstances that led them to report on her, and considers how fieldwork and spying can be easily confused. Part memoir, part detective story, part anthropological analysis, My Life as a Spy offers a personal account of how government surveillance worked during the Cold War and how Verdery experienced living under it.
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Completely fascinating, in the vein of the best spy thrillers, but in this case truth is stranger than fiction. I‘m slack-jawed by 1) her experiences and 2) my own naïveté, both exposed by this book. What a fantastic book club pick this would be. YMMV, but I did skim some of the more academic, ethnographic approaches she took to her own data and went to the heart of her ruminations and emotional response.

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Holy shit. 2,781 page file.

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JSW
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So excited to get this one from the library. Sounds fascinating.

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Thr crowning mercy of human relations...
Neal Acherson reviews Verdery's book in the LRB (and in so doing, adds it to my wishlist).
www.lrb.co.uk

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