The Double Life of Katharine Clark, Katharine Gregorio
The Double Life of Katharine Clark, Katharine Gregorio
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The Double Life of Katharine Clark
The Untold Story of the Fearless Journalist Who Risked Her Life for Truth and Justice

Author: Katharine Gregorio

Narrator: Holly Adams

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/12/2022


Synopsis

In 1955, Katharine Clark, the first American woman wire reporter behind the Iron Curtain, saw something none of her male colleagues did. What followed became one of the most unusual adventure stories of the Cold War. While on assignment in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Clark befriended a man who, by many definitions, was her enemy. But she saw something in Milovan Djilas, a high-ranking Communist leader who dared to question the ideology he helped establish, that made her want to work with him. It became the assignment of her life.

Against the backdrop of protests in Poland and a revolution in Hungary, she risked her life to ensure Djilas's work made it past the watchful eye of the Yugoslavian secret police to the West. She single-handedly was responsible for smuggling his scathing anti-Communism manifesto, The New Class, out of Yugoslavia and into the hands of American publishers.

Meticulously researched and written by Clark's great-niece, Katharine Gregorio, The Double Life of Katharine Clark illuminates a largely untold chapter of the twentieth century. It shows how a strong-willed, fiercely independent woman with an ardent commitment to truth, justice, and freedom put her life on the line to share ideas with the world, ultimately transforming both herself—and history—in the process.

About Katharine Gregorio

Katharine Gregorio, the great niece of Katharine Clark, holds a BA in history from Dartmouth College, an MSc in international relations from The London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MBA from The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. She currently works in product marketing for Adobe.


Reviews

I love love love books that highlight the strong women of history whose stories have previously been untold. Katharine Clark is definitely someone with whom we should all be familiar. About the book: “In 1955, Katharine Clark, the first American woman wire reporter behind the Iron Curtain, saw someth......more

Goodreads review by Morgan

Written by Katharine Clark’s grand-niece the book brings to light the lengths to which her great-aunt went to in order to give Yugoslavian Milovan Djilas a voice to expose the truth that he had discoverer, first hand, about Communism. Djilas, a top associate of Tito since WWII, became disenchanted wi......more

Goodreads review by Jan

This is not a dry scholarly book merely full of names, places, dates, etc. This is a complex bio of a woman journalist who had already travelled the world (father was career US Army) before the end of WW2. Married to a professional journalist who worked for another publication not in competition wit......more