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Anonymous Poland No.216558243 [Report]
>MFW I've learned that not only was Ted Kaczyński a Pole, but his actions were also heavily influenced by the novel "The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale", written by Joseph Conrad (a Pole).

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Anonymous Poland No.216558261 [Report]
>The Secret Agent influenced Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber. He was a great fan and as an adolescent kept a copy at his bedside.[29] He liked the character of "The Professor" and advised his family to read The Secret Agent to understand the character with whom he felt such an affinity. Don Foster, the literary attributionist who assisted the FBI, said that Kaczynski "seem[ed] to have felt that his family could not understand him without reading Conrad".[30]

>Kaczynski's idolisation of the character was due to the personality traits that they shared, disaffection, hostility toward the world, and being an aspiring anarchist.[31] However, it did not stop at mere idolisation. Kaczynski used "The Professor" as a source of inspiration, and "fabricated sixteen exploding packages that detonated in various locations".[32] After his capture, Kaczynski revealed to FBI agents that he had read the novel a dozen times, and had sometimes used "Conrad" as an alias.[33] It was discovered that Kaczynski had used various formulations of Conrad's name – Conrad, Konrad, and Korzeniowski, Conrad's original surname – to sign himself into several hotels in Sacramento. As in his youth, Kaczynski retained a copy of The Secret Agent, and kept it with him while living as a recluse in a hut in Montana.[13]
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Anonymous India No.216558348 [Report]
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