Who paid the piper?

The CIA and the cultural Cold War

544 pages

Langue : English

Publié 1999

ISBN :
978-1-86207-029-5
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During the Cold War, both sides looked to govern artistic output. This is the story of the CIA's strategy to insinuate itself in every aspect of cultural life, in order to rid the "Free World" of Communist propaganda. Prominent figures such as Arthur Koestler and George Orwell became involved.

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