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Jonathan Mahler on the Surveillance of Maxim Gorky

Jonathan Mahler reads a 1906 New York Times story on Russian surveillance of Maxim Gorky during a visit to the United States at “Something to Hide: Writers and Artists Against the Surveillance State,” Miami Book Fair, November 15, 2008
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