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Whittaker Chambers: A Biography.
The Nation
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February 17, 1997|
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Some years ago, after I had completed a biography of the radical writer Josephine Herbst, I gave serious thought to writing a biography of Whittaker Chambers. He had crossed my path in the Herbst biography as exactly who he had said he was: an underground agent of the Communist Parry known as "Carl," responsible for transmission of documents from a sympathetic cell of government employees in Washington, D.C., to Communist authorities in New York, Alger Hiss had crossed it in the opposite way, as a man who went out of his way to tell me the lie that he had not known Josephine ...
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