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Stalin's Englishman

Guy Burgess, the Cold War, and the Cambridge Spy Ring

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Stalin's Englishman

By: Andrew Lownie
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Guy Burgess was the most important, complex, and fascinating of "The Cambridge Spies" - Maclean, Philby, Blunt - brilliant young men recruited in the 1930s to betray their country to the Soviet Union. An engaging and charming companion to many, an unappealing, utterly ruthless manipulator to others, Burgess rose through academia, the BBC, the Foreign Office, MI5, and MI6, gaining access to thousands of highly sensitive secret documents which he passed to his Russian handlers.

In this first full biography, Andrew Lownie shows us how even Burgess's chaotic personal life did nothing to stop his penetration and betrayal of the British Intelligence Service. Even when he was under suspicion, the fabled charm which had enabled many close personal relationships with influential establishment figures (including Winston Churchill) prevented his exposure as a spy for many years.

Through interviews with more than 100 people who knew Burgess personally, many of whom have never spoken about him before, and the discovery of hitherto secret files, Stalin's Englishman brilliantly unravels the many lives of Guy Burgess in all their intriguing, chilling, colorful, tragi-comic wonder.

©2015 Andrew Lownie (P)2017 Tantor
Intelligence & Espionage Great Britain Politics & Government Freedom & Security Soviet Union Biographies & Memoirs Europe Stalin Russia Espionage Historical Politics & Activism England Politicians Winston Churchill War Socialism Imperialism

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"Lownie brilliantly succeeds in painting a very complete picture of this British spy." ( Library Journal)
Historical Intrigue • Elite Power Networks • Vivid Intelligence • Informative Biography • British Political Context

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I had to stop after nine hours. The book appears well-researched but the story becomes tedious with needless repetition. Most of the nine hours I heard focused almost entirely on Guy Burgess’ life as a gay man chronicling his history of sexual relationships and the dissolution that increasingly characterized his pitiable life. While these were important aspects of the story, I don’t think readers need seven or more hours of this as prelude to that which was crucial….his life as a Soviet spy. Listening to this story helps explain the disdain some American intelligence officials held for their counterparts in Great Britain. It also gives additional credibility to fiction written under the name John Le Carre. How Guy Burgess was allowed to remain in positions of importance and rub elbows with the elite for as long as he did testifies to the foolishness of the Brits at that time and their devotion to a malignant class system that left them vulnerable to Stalin.

Well researched but uninteresting

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Espionage is a favorite book subject of mine, especially if it's historically true. This one did not offer new insight. So many pages dwell on Burgess's homosexuality without a deeper pov.

Needed my patience

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Well-researched, superbly written portrait of an utterly odious individual and his ilk.
Narration is also excellent, with very few mispronunciations, even the Russian are passable - a rarity indeed!

Excellent biography, excellent narration

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Emotional changes throughout the book of Burgess, vivid description of his intelligence, and unapologetic way he carried himself, especially his homosexuality

Wonderful writing style and intense research

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A good and informative book. I binge listened to it, and will listen to it again.

Well worth it

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