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Luminous traitor: the just and daring life of Roger Casement, a biographical novel

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Martin Duberman is a national treasure.Masha Gessen,The New Yorker Roger Casement was an internationally renowned figure at the beginning of the 20th century, famous for exposing the widespread atrocities against the indigenous people in King Leopolds Congo and his subsequent exposurefor which he was knighted in 1911of the brutal conditions of enslaved labor in Peru.

An Irish nationalist of profound conviction, he attempted, at the outbreak of World War I, to obtain German support and weapons for an armed rebellion against British rule.

Apprehended and convicted of treason in a notorious trial that captured worldwide attention, Casement was sentenced to die on the gallows.

A powerful petition drive for the commutation of his sentence was inaugurated by George Bernard Shaw and a host of other influential figures. A gay man, Casement kept detailed diaries of his sexual escapades, and the British government, upon discovering the diaries, circulated its pages to public figures, thereby crippling what had been a mounting petition for clemency.

In 1916, he was hanged. In this gripping reimagining, acclaimed historian Martin Duberman paints a full portrait of the man for the first time.

Tracing his evolution from servant of the empire to his work as a humanitarian activist and anti-imperialist, Duberman resurrects and recognizes all facetsfrom the professional to the personalof the fantastic life of this pioneer for human rights.

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