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Sidney Reilly book review: The mysterious agent of his own downfall

Brilliantly told espionage story with a very elusive protagonist

March 10, 2023 11:44
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Sidney Reilly
By Benny Morris
Yale University Press, £16.99

Yale University Press’s Jewish Lives series is a splendid initiative: short (fewer than 200 pages) biographies of the greatest names in Jewish life and thought since Moses. Plucking names at random, you’ll find Rabbi Akiva, Moshe Dayan, Albert Einstein, Maimonides — you get the idea.

Whether Sidney Reilly, born Sigmund (or possibly Shlomo) Rosenblum in Odessa in 1874 (or possibly 1872), belongs in such exalted company is questionable. He would certainly have thought he did: at various times he compared himself favourably to Napoleon and Jesus. Others may beg to differ.

He did everything in his power to deny his Jewishness, though fooling nobody at all as far as one can see, and his life, though dramatic, was essentially a failure.

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