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{{Library | {{Library work|title=The Cultural Cold War|author=Frances Stonor Saunders|written in=1999|published_date=1999|published_location=United Kingdom|type=Book|isbn=9781595589149|source=https://www.redstarpublishers.org/CulturalColdWar.pdf}} | ||
===== The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters ===== | ===== The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters ===== |
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The Cultural Cold War
The Cultural Cold War | |
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Author | Frances Stonor Saunders |
Written in | 1999 |
First published | 1999 United Kingdom |
Type | Book |
ISBN | 9781595589149 |
Source | https://www.redstarpublishers.org/CulturalColdWar.pdf |
The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters
‘What fate or fortune led
Thee down into this place, ere thy last day?
Who is it that thy steps hath piloted?’
‘Above there in the clear world on my way,’
I answered him, ‘lost in a vale of gloom,
Before my age was full, I went astray.’
Dante’s Inferno, Canto XV
I know that’s a secret, for it’s whispered everywhere.
William Congreve, Love for Love
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Exquisite Corpse
2. Destiny’s Elect
3. Marxists at the Waldorf
4. Democracy’s Deminform
5. Crusading’s the Idea
6. ‘Operation Congress’
7. Candy
8. Cette Fete Americaine
9. The Consortium
10. The Truth Campaign
11. The New Consensus
12. Magazine ‘X’
13. The Holy Willies
14. Music and Truth, ma non troppo
15. Ransom’s Boys
16. Yanqui Doodles
17. The Guardian Furies
18. When Shrimps Learn to Whistle
19. Achilles’ Heel
20. Cultural NATO
21. Caesar of Argentina
22. Pen Friends
23. Literary Bay of Pigs
24. View from the Ramparts
25. That Sinking Feeling
26. A Bad Bargain
27. Epilogue
Notes and Sources
Select Bibliography
Index