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Iosi, the Remorseful Spy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Iosi, the Remorseful Spy

Contributors:

By (Author) Miriam Lewin
By (author) Horacio Lutzky
Translated by Frances Riddle

ISBN:

9781644214572

Publisher:

Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

26th August 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

369g

Description

A gripping true crime tale of espionage, Jewish history, and antisemitic mass terrorism in 1990s Buenos Aires. An unresolved true story that echoes today, this book shows that even after the military regime ended in Argentina and there was a civilian government, military and national police remained racist and antisemitic. A gripping true crime tale of espionage, Jewish history, and antisemitic mass terrorism in 1990s Buenos Aires. An unresolved true story that echoes today, this book shows that even after the military regime ended in Argentina and there was a civilian government, military and national police remained racist and antisemitic. Jose Perez, a young intelligence agent of the Federal Police, receives orders from his bosses to infiltrate the Argentine Jewish community by posing as a Jew. The goal is to monitor the development of an alleged Jewish plan to take over Patagonia to create a second state of Israel, known as the "Andinia Plan." Iosi, the Hebrew name he chooses, blends in by learning the language, culture, history, religion, and politics of the Jewish people- he becomes a well-respected community leader and obtains valuable information that he passes on to his handler, the enigmatic and seductive Laura, or Red as she is called. Iosi soon understands that there is nothing suspicious going on within the Argentine Jewish community. Prone to amorous adventures, he lets himself go and falls madly in love with a young Hebrew teacher, marries her in secret and plans to convert and emigrate with her to Israel. When the two most catastrophic terrorist attacks in Argentinian history take place, one against the Israeli embassy in 1992 and the other against Asociaci n Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA), a Jewish Community Centre in 1994, causing hundreds of deaths, Iosi grows fearful that the information he provided was used by his bosses to help organize the attacks. His bosses order him to abandon his mission and move away from Buenos Aires. But Iosi feels driven to get to the bottom of the story and he seeks out two Jewish journalists, Horacio and Miriam. Together, they strive for years to get Iosi's story told. But after initial interest, every contact they make, from supposedly honest politicians to national and international Jewish organizations, ultimately turn their backs on them. Some people are killed, others lose their jobs or are removed from the case. There is no end. This is a true story and it continues unresolved to this day.

Reviews

Astonishing, unbelievable, and nevertheless, true. That was and is the life of Iosi, the remorseful spy. The authors of this chronicle, Miriam Lewin and Horacio Lutzky, are well-reputed journalists. Not only did they investigate for years to corroborate all the facts of this seemingly fantastic tale, but they interviewed Iosi, whose real identity remains secret. The result is this extraordinary book you are about to read. Ana Mara Shua, author of The Book of Memories and Guggenheim Fellowship recipient

"Iosi, the Remorseful Spy is a fascinating noir of corruption, secrecy, and redemption. Embodying an outsiders unique story with captivating prose, Lewin and Lutzky bring international intrigue and Jewish-Argentine history to life." Julia Kornberg, author of Berlin Atomized

Iosi is absorbed by his dual identity, by the fiction of his past, by so many years spent pretending until he ultimately becomes Jewish. Perhaps a spys greatest contradiction is that they must transform into their supposed enemy. Clarn

This valuable testimony underscores the local actions that led to the AMIA bombinga taboo topic to this day. This is both the recounting of a tragedy and a detailed journalistic investigation carried out by Miriam Lewin and Horacio Lutzky, reporters who are brave and professional, two virtues that do not often go hand in hand. La Nacin

Miriam Lewin and Horacio Lutzky tell the gripping tale of Jos Iosi Prez, a federal intelligence officer who, after infiltrating the Jewish community, saw his life ruined by the unprecedented, limitless cruelty of his superiors. ABC Espaa

Jos Prez learned Hebrew, passed himself off as a Jewish man, and ascended to such high ranks within the Jewish community that he was able to provide his superiors with blueprints of the AMIA building, detailing its most vulnerable points. When the AMIA and the Israeli Embassy were later bombed, murdering over one hundred people, Iosi felt that he had involuntarily aided in the preparation for the bombings. From there he embarks on a journey of introspection, confessing his tale to Lewin and Lutzky, as he begins to realize that he will not leave that world unscathed, because hell has no exit. An indispensable read. ABC Espaa

Author Bio

MIRIAM LEWIN is a radio and television journalist based in Buenos Aires who has worked in Argentine radio and television for over 20 years. She was nominated for best journalist seven times for the Martin Fierro Prize in the television and radio categories. Lewin was a political activist during Argentina's civic-military dictatorship and was kidnapped and disappeared. After being released, she lived in New York and upon her return to her country, she was a witness in the Trial of the Juntas in 1985 and in numerous cases for crimes against humanity. In 2020 she was elected by Congress as defender of the audiences, a position she held until June 2024. HORACIO LUTZKY is a lawyer and journalist and was co-director of news for the cable TV channel Alef Network (1995) and a professor at the University of Palermo in the courses of Advertising (Law and Professional Practice) and Journalism. He was editor in chief for the newspaper Nueva Sion (1991-1995 and 1999-2000) where Iosi's ex-wife worked as his secretary for a time. He worked as a congressional consultant in the trial against the Supreme Court's failure to investigate the attack on the Israeli Embassy during Carlos Menem's presidency. He is a regular contributor to several media outlets in Argentina. FRANCES RIDDLE is an American-born literary translator, specializing in the translation of contemporary Latin American literature into English. She has a BA in Spanish Language and Literature from Louisiana State University and an MA in Translation Studies from the University of Buenos Aires.

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