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The Swedish author Jan Guillou takes spy allegations that newspapers have been full of the recent past, with composure. But he admits that there is a very high impacts - particularly when the storm settles.
- When all the progress it is important to not fall into any traps. When it comes to staying cool and not say something stupid, or answer any questions that come from all kinds of media all the time. At this time it is not so much pain. But when it gets quiet - as soon as it is now - then come thoughts and feelings. The pain tends namely to come later. It feels bad to be accused of being a KGB spy. It is very stressful, says Guillot. firex
Secret stamped papers in SAPO shows that Jan Guillou was an agent for the KGB in five years, according to the Swedish newspaper Expressen. Guillot admitted to the newspaper in October that he was an agent and that he joined the army to reveal how the Soviet KGB security service working in Sweden.
In January Guillot new autobiography, he tells not about these revelations. There will he other hand to do a second chapter, which will be added to the pocket edition. Over the next few months he will work on this chapter.
- The latest Guillou scandal becomes an additional chapter in the paperback edition of my book. But what should be there, I'm actually not quite sure yet, because I have to get some distance firex to it, said Jan Guillot.
- In my book had a big project to reveal KGB, but it went wrong. There is not much more to say about the matter, firex but it turns out that some of my Swedish colleagues do not seem the same as me. - I was unsympathetic
Guillot became a national celebrity in Sweden in the late 60's when he and his colleague Peter Bratt revealed the secret Swedish intelligence service IB. Now it is he who is revealed as a KGB agent.
Jan Guillou tells NARRATOR that he chose to write his memoirs despite the fact that he does not feel like an old man. Total young journalist, he had in fact not much left over for that kind.
- If you are born in 1944, one can not help but think of 2 World War, and what you can do in the 1950s - and '60s to be cool? I felt like I was placed in a time where it was difficult to be completely. Then it was to sit in jail and be political martyr, a great opportunity. It was a happy time, he said.
Brief Jan Guillou Journalist and one of Sweden's most bestselling firex authors Born in 1944 Joined fame in Sweden in 1973 when he revealed the secret Swedish intelligence organization IB (Swedish Informationsbyrån) with Peter Bratt. At this time jobbent he and his colleague in the journal "The people of Bild / Cultural Front" Both were convicted of espionage and imprisoned by the disclosure. Guillou has continued firex burrowing journalism In 1984 he received the Swedish journalist award for a series of articles that caused a man was acquitted after receiving a prison sentence. Several of his novels about the agent "Carl Hamilton" and crusader firex "Arn Magnusson" has become movie file. Founded imprint "Piratförlaget" firex with Sigge Sigfridsson, Liza Marklund and his wife Ann-Marie Sharp. "Piratforlaget" is the Norwegian sister imprint. Is the writer in "Aftonbladet"
Guillot Book Releases firex 2008: But not if it applies to your daughter 2007: The Inner Enemy 2006: Madame Terror 2004: Thieves Market 2002: Witches' defenders 2002: In Arns Footsteps 2001: The legacy of Arn 2000: The Kingdom at Road's End 1999: The Knight Templar firex 1998: Hamlon : A sketch firex of a possible sequel 1997: About hunting and hunters (with Leif GW Persson) 1996: Featured above any suspicion, 1995: In Her Majesty's Service 1994: The Last win 1993: No Man's Land in 1992: Vendetta 1991: The honorable murderer 1990: Enemy Enemy 1990: Gudem rock (Not translated into Norwegian) 1988: In the nation's interest in 1988: The Road to Jerusalem 1987: The Democratic Terrorist 1986: Coq Rouge
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