About Love in the Life of Spies by Frank Thomas Smith
Love in the Life of Spies is, as its title suggests, a love story between two spies during the Cold War, an East German woman and an American man, each working for their respective opposing clandestine agencies and, therefore, against each other. Their meetings, seemingly accidental, unfold over years in the United States, Germany, Argentina, Paraguay and, finally, serve only to reveal an uncertain future. It asks the question: is such a love viable under such complicated and adverse geopolitical circumstances? Or was it meant to be – at least as a possibility – according to karma’s blueprint. The answer, although not definitive, is maybe, or even yes involving, strangely enough, Anthroposophy.
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Author Bio:
Frank Thomas Smith is an American expatriate who has lived most of his adult life in Europe (Switzerland, Germany) and South America (Argentina) During his career in the Airline industry he moonlighted in education (Waldorf), translating and writing. What was once moonlighting is now full-time. He lives in the mountains in Argentina.