“While serving one of his countless sentences of imprisonment, he was given ex-wrestler Paul as cell companion. Paul was at that time a dock worker; he was in jail for having, during a strike riot, remembered his professional past and applied the grip known as a double Nelson to a policeman. This grip consisted in passing one's arms through the opponent's armpits from behind, locking one's hands behind his neck, and pressing his head down until the neck vertebra began to crack. In the ring this had always brought him considerable applause, but he had learned to his regret that in the class struggle the double Nelson was not done.”
Quote by Arthur Koestler
Book:Darkness at noon
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Darkness at noon
Darkness at Noon is a gripping narrative set in a totalitarian state, delving into the lives of political prisoners and the oppressive regime that controls them. The story unfolds through the interrogation of a suspected traitor, offering a chilling portrayal of power and corruption. more
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