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The Cultural Cold War Frances Stonor Saunders

The Cultural Cold War By Frances Stonor Saunders

The Cultural Cold War by Frances Stonor Saunders


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The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor Saunders

During the Cold War, freedom of expression was vaunted as liberal democracy's most cherished possession-but such freedom was put in service of a hidden agenda. In The Cultural Cold War, Frances Stonor Saunders reveals the extraordinary efforts of a secret campaign in which some of the most vocal exponents of intellectual freedom in the West were working for or subsidized by the CIA-whether they knew it or not.


Called the most comprehensive account yet of the [CIA's] activities between 1947 and 1967 by the New York Times, the book presents shocking evidence of the CIA's undercover program of cultural interventions in Western Europe and at home, drawing together declassified documents and exclusive interviews to expose the CIA's astonishing campaign to deploy the likes of Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Robert Lowell, George Orwell, and Jackson Pollock as weapons in the Cold War. Translated into ten languages, this classic work now with a new preface by the author is a real contribution to popular understanding of the postwar period (The Wall Street Journal), and its story of covert cultural efforts to win hearts and minds continues to be relevant today.


The Cultural Cold War Reviews

A tale of intrigue and betrayal, with scene after scene as thrilling as any in a John le Carre novel. -Chronicle of Higher Education

A major work of investigative history [and] an extremely valuable contribution to the all-important post-World War II record. -Edward Said, London Review of Books

[Saunders] writes with a sense of humor and an appreciation of the historical circumstances. . . . [She] avoids polemic and fits the fragments of elusive fact into a coherent and persuasive narrative. -Lewis Lapham, Los Angeles Times

Makes clear the sinuous interlocking nature of American governmental, corporate and
cultural life . . . consistently fascinating. -Michael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World

Saunders negotiates an ocean of factual material deftly and . . . is very good on the ethical and political ironies of the CIA's cultural projects. -San Francisco Chronicle

The comprehensive guide to the CIA's involvement with the arts. -The Awl

About Frances Stonor Saunders

Frances Stonor Saunders is the author of The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters (The New Press), The Devil's Broker, and The Woman Who Shot Mussolini. She has worked as the arts editor of the New Statesman; writes and presents for BBC radio; and has written for Arete, The Guardian, Lapham's Quarterly, and the Los Angeles Times. She lives in London.

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The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor Saunders
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