The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters

by Frances Stonor Saunders
The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters
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April 2000 by The New Press
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Hardcover, 528 pages

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156584596X   (isbn13: 9781565845961)

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It is well known that the CIA funded right-wing intellectuals after World War II; fewer know that it also courted individuals from the center and the ...more





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Naeem
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07/28/07

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You know all that paranoia that besides politics and economics, the CIA also has infiltrated all kinds of cultural institutions -- academic journals, music, international academic conferences, popular journals, export of popular music? Well now your paranoia can be exorcised, because it is all true!

Read this book and weep. Weep, not at the blood, and torture, and killing -- this book has none of that. This is drip, drip, drip of the CIA's backing of cultural influence. Sort of akin to...more
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Bina
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08/25/08

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this book was written for exactly the kind of nerd i am.... it's about the intersecting worlds of politics and art, viewed through the telescopic, at times blinder-ed, lens that is history.
i, for one, did not know how heavily abstract expressionists were financed during the cold war as part of a covert campaign to undermine the social realism of art emerging from the soviet bloc. (its crime was portraying the grittiness and indignity of poverty. nevertheless, i still really dig abstract expre...more
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Jessica
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recommended to Jessica by: Priscilla and Mary. And they were RIGHT to recommend it!
recommends it for: EVERYONE
Essential non-fiction. Everyone should read this book to get a deeper (shocking!) understanding of the Cold War. Who knew Jackson Pollack's ab-ex paintings were tools of the CIA to stop the spread of Communism!! The only negative effect of reading this book is coming away with the feeling that the CIA has infiltrated absolutely every nook and cranny of American life.
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Sara-Maria
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Lee
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08/15/08

An amazing overview of the CIA's involvement in promoting American--and more generally non-Communist--"high culture" during the early Cold War.
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