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

AuthorBakopoulos, Dean
PositionBrief Article

The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor Saunders The New Press. 509 pages. $29.95.

In a deftly written narrative, Frances Stonor Saunders presents the stunning history of the CIA's involvement in the Cold War's intellectual landscape.

While most people accept that the CIA was heavily involved in the Cold War climate of Latin America (the 1954 coup in Guatemala, the Bay of Pigs, 1980s Nicaragua), Saunders's impressively researched chronicle shows the surprising reach of the CIA. Writers and artists, some willingly and others unwittingly, became key figures in the CIA's fight against Communism.

Authors as celebrated as Isaiah Berlin, Vladimir Nabokov, and Jorge Luis Borges became key contributors to the magazine Encounter, a...

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