Upgraded from AC to AD, thanks to Nina's two suggestions and from AD to AE following Liam's call for greater clarity.
Klaus’ Expensive Lunch by TC
Pub lunch: two men debate political philosophy. One creed - one country - one loyalty - one master.
A beer; kinship? Questions: sister? agents? mad? bad? sane? good? depends on perspective.
Harwell needs you - I’m your friend, Klaus - help me keep you there. “We” need to convince “them.”
perspectives - only things which matter.
Your side; my side; “our” side, fought Nazi Germany... today - different perspectives.
Mental-partition wall: made of what? Those same brain cells with divided loyalties? How does one cope with neuron osmosis? Protect job; freedom; lover?
What price a pint? Nine years - that’s post-war inflation.
Come on Klaus; I’m your friend. Your welfare is my chief concern. Now, hand me the keys to your gaol cell...
...Good man, Klaus
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Ref: TC 0432 AD (Started: 25/07/2005)
Klaus’ Expensive Lunch by TC
Pub lunch: two men debate political philosophy. One creed - one country - one loyalty - one master.
A beer; kinship? Questions: sister? agents? mad? bad? sane? good? depends on perspective.
Harwell needs this man - I’m your friend, Klaus - help me keep you there. We need to convince them.
perspectives - only things which matter.
Your side; my side; our side. Fighting Nazi Germany - but today? Today... different perspectives.
What price a pint? Nine years - that’s post-war inflation.
Mental-partition wall: made of what? Those same brain cells which have divided loyalties? How does one cope with neuron osmosis? Protect job; freedom; lover?
Come on Klaus; I’m your friend. Your welfare is my chief concern. Now, hand me the keys to your gaol cell...
This was inspired by a BBC R4 play “Atomic Lunch” broadcast on 25/07/2005.
Here’s the BBC website comment: Monday 25 July - Atomic Lunch - By Michael Butt
In January 1950 two men meet for lunch in an Oxfordshire pub. One is the Head of Physics at Harwell Research Laboratory. The other is a senior MI5 investigator. One of the most important spy stories of the cold war is about to be revealed.
I would add:
Klaus is Klaus Fuchs - Britain's notorious "Atom Spy" who sold UK /USA atomic secrets to the soviets. His lunch "companion" was a senior MI5 interrogator.