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""George wanted me to play the spy game. No dramatic cases, just
find out if I was followed on the street, how the mailboxes
functioned, checking the monitoring of rooms etc., and for me it
was just a bit too much The Hardy Boys. And I had not even read
them.""
In 1970 a young Norwegian student entered the Soviet Union to take
action against violations of human rights. He was arrested and
sentenced to one year in a labour camp. Here is the story of what
he experienced, on the internal and external level, behind the Iron
Curtain.
Gunnar Gjengset is both a merited and scandalized scholar, a highly
respected and satirical aphoristic with his own column in leading
Norwegian newspapers for more than 20 years. Although his life
story is thrilling, there is also ample room for humor and caustic
descriptions of life in Academia, High Culture - and the gutter.
After having been challenged by a possible ADD-diagnosis, Gunnar
Gjengset understood that he had to take control over an escalating
abuse of alcohol, before alcohol took control over his life.
Quitting is easy, the quest is to cope with the void that threatens
the mind as a black hole. He therefore developed a list for
surviving, a day-to-day schedule for how to challenge the boozing.
First you have to admit that there is a problem, and then you have
to invest one year of your lifetime.
But with a little help from your own will:
Here is the manual for how to "Avoid the Void."
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