This just in

Sarah Hurst sarahnhurst at GMAIL.COM
Thu Jul 25 11:58:50 UTC 2013


It might be more relevant for him to read "The Man Without A Face". What
other books should be recommended to Snowden?

Sarah Hurst


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Katz, Michael R. <mkatz at middlebury.edu>wrote:

> From today's New York Times:
>
> Mr. Kucherena, a supporter of President Vladimir V. Putin who reportedly<
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g8VxMJ-Rk1g2-rCyqzjdO2zmuHdw?docId=CNG.4d19f8675cf9b564045e6e60706bbcbd.c1>
> sits on the public council of the Federal Security Service, the successor
> to the K.G.B., told the press scrum<
> https://twitter.com/tombartonjourno/status/360042404272828416> that he
> had brought his client a change of clothes and English translations of
> books by three Russian authors — Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov and
> Nikolai Karamzin — that might help Mr. Snowden, an American, learn about
> the nation around the airport he has been trapped in for the past month.
>
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