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The Cultural Cold War  (Frances Stonor Saunders)

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The Cultural Cold War

The Cultural Cold War
AuthorFrances Stonor Saunders
Written in1999
First published1999
United Kingdom
TypeBook
ISBN9781595589149
Sourcehttps://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