A new book published by Yale University Press, outs Ernest Hemingway as a spy for the KGB during the 1940s. He expressed diligent willingness to serve the Soviets, but unsurprisingly garnered little to no political information and was dropped.
Read the full story about Agent Argo from The Guardian.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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I bet he did it in a really manly way though.
Hahaha.
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