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The Free World : Art and Thought in the Cold War

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A landmark history of the Western World we wanted and of the one we made 'This is a book about what people thought and said and did because of the fact that, for more than forty years, the United States was at war with the Soviet Union.

The book is a narrative, not an argument, but it has a premise, which is that the Cold War is the key to understanding the social and cultural history of the West between 1945 and 1989, and it has a point, which is that the great consequence of that history, the consequence everyone in the world is living with today, was the globalization of American culture. The book is a narrative about individual thinkers and writers, books and their readers, events and their consequences.

It tells the story of Western art and thought between 1945 and 1989 in the setting of the events that made them possible and that circumscribed their fates.

It looks at western culture from the underside, so to speak, from The Cat in the Hat to The White Album via Bonnie and Clyde.'

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Fourth Estate Ltd
0007126875 / 9780007126873
Hardback
909.825
02/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
880 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
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a landmark history of the Western World we wanted and of the one we made * a hugely readable book about big ideas * history of ideas written through biography of engrossing, important individuals * a contender for all honours in the USA * Louis Menand is a nonpareil example of the academic who can write winningly well. He has written, at essay and article length, blisteringly and impressively and across a tremendous range, for the past decade in the New Yorker, the New York Review of Books and Lingua Franca -- perhaps America's three best magazines during the 1990s.
a landmark history of the Western World we wanted and of the one we made * a hugely readable book about big ideas * history of ideas written through biography of engrossing, important individuals * a contender for all honours in the USA * Louis Menand is a nonpareil example of the academic who can write winningly well. He has written, at essay and article length, blisteringly and impressively and across a tremendous range, for the past decade in the New Yorker, the New York Review of Books and Lingua Franca -- perhaps America's three best magazines during the 1990s. 3JJP c 1945 to c 2000 (Post-war period), HBG General & world history, HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, JFC Cultural studies, JPS International relations