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They Lie About Me in America: Trotsky Tells Bessie Beatty
They Lie About Me in America: Trotsky Tells Bessie Beatty
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Bessie Beatty interviewed Leon Trotsky in October, 1917. "There was keen intelligence here, nerve, a certain uncompromising streak of iron, a sense of power; yet I little suspected I was talking to the man whose name within a few brief weeks would be a familiar word on every tongue - the most talked of human being in an age of spectacular figures."
An excerpt from "They Lie About Me in America" as published by Hearst International in 1922:
The Man Who Never Laughs...
Trotsky had always been a vague figure in our minds. Then came two things to give us a vivid picture of the second most powerful leader in Russia. First, Nikita Balieff, Russia's foremost comedian, now in New York, told us, "I ppeared before the Tsar and he laughed. I appeared before Trotsky and I never before worked so hard or tried to be so funny. But I could not make Trotzky laugh. He never laughs." Now we have Miss Beatty's interview and we understand why Leon Trotsky seldom laughs, for her story tells — more than anything you have read of the trials and triumphs of the pacifist refugee who today heads the hardest fighting army in the world.
An excerpt from "They Lie About Me in America" as published by Hearst International in 1922:
The Man Who Never Laughs...
Trotsky had always been a vague figure in our minds. Then came two things to give us a vivid picture of the second most powerful leader in Russia. First, Nikita Balieff, Russia's foremost comedian, now in New York, told us, "I ppeared before the Tsar and he laughed. I appeared before Trotsky and I never before worked so hard or tried to be so funny. But I could not make Trotzky laugh. He never laughs." Now we have Miss Beatty's interview and we understand why Leon Trotsky seldom laughs, for her story tells — more than anything you have read of the trials and triumphs of the pacifist refugee who today heads the hardest fighting army in the world.
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