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Lawfare (blog)
October 27, 2017
At the heart of Steve Slick's September 26 review of my book Finks: How ... Slick praises Frances Stonor Saunders's book Who Paid the Piper?
Sputnik International
October 23, 2017
Clinton at Cheltenham: Why It's Time to Throw the Book at 'Literary Festivals' ... Frances Stonor Saunders also detailed how the CIA extended its tentacles ... I wonder (whether magazines or books) receive backing — through ...
The Nation.
May 31, 2017
Joel Whitney talks about his book Finks, which exposes the agency's ... When OR Books sent a notice about it last autumn, I instantly called its Los .... people like Frances Stonor Saunders [The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and ...
NOLA.com
January 25, 2017
By early Wednesday morning, the novel was the best-selling book on ... CIA and the World of Arts and Letters" by Frances Stonor Saunders, ...
lareviewofbooks
January 19, 2017
IN JOEL WHITNEY'S RESPONSE to my review of his book Finks, which ... War (by Frances Stonor Saunders, Giles Scott-Smith, Hugh Wilford, ...
lareviewofbooks
January 8, 2017
... of Modern Art (1984) and Frances Stonor Saunders's The Cultural Cold War ... Whitney's new book Finks is a greatly expanded version of his Salon article. ... many incidents that have been recounted, better, in other books.
London Review of Books
February 24, 2016
The private, the domestic (a space overfilled with my possessions: my bed, my carpet, my table, my typewriter, my books, my odd copies of the ...
London Review of Books
March 25, 2015
The book burnings? ..... It was from these lectures that most of his books would spring, yet it was a slow start for one of the most promising ...
Telegraph.co.uk
February 27, 2010
Frances Stonor Saunders's new book offers not so much a solution to it, as an attempt to ... Available from Telegraph Books 0844 871 1516Â ...
lareviewofbooks
June 11, 2017
Frances Stonor Saunders's Who Paid the Piper? ... In my own book on the subject, Neither Peace nor Freedom (Harvard ... The CCF did all sorts of things: holding conferences and concerts, subsidizing books and travel, evenÃÂ ...
Refinery29
April 3, 2017
Why This 68-Year-Old Book Is Hollywood's Hottest Property ... message, according to British journalist and historian Frances Stonor Saunders.
Jacobin magazine
March 24, 2017
... to the phenomenon Frances Stonor Saunders describes in her book ... on a two-part dialogue in the New York Review of Books — helpedÃÂ ...
lareviewofbooks
January 19, 2017
IN JOEL WHITNEY'S RESPONSE to my review of his book Finks, which ... War (by Frances Stonor Saunders, Giles Scott-Smith, Hugh Wilford,ÃÂ ...
lareviewofbooks
January 8, 2017
... of Modern Art (1984) and Frances Stonor Saunders's The Cultural Cold War ... Whitney's new book Finks is a greatly expanded version of his Salon article. ... many incidents that have been recounted, better, in other books.
Open Source with Christopher Lydon
April 20, 2016
... modernism is born of a fatal resolve to keep the outsider out,” our guest, Frances Stonor Saunders, writes in the London Review of Books.
Telegraph.co.uk
February 25, 2010
Frances Stonor Saunders's book is tender, meticulous and ... Buy now for ã18 (PLUS ã1.25 p&p) 0844 871 1515 or from Telegraph Booksà...
Jacobin magazine
March 24, 2017
"Your silence will not protect you," read a captioning quote from Lorde, as if the event didn't warn of a return to the phenomenon Frances Stonor Saunders describes in her book The Cultural Cold War : "The tradition of radical dissenter, where ...
The Daily Gazette
January 27, 2017
That this particular novel - a mainstay in high school classrooms - would be so thoroughly referenced in the past week makes sense as the book is a powerful political statement against an all-seeing, untrustworthy government. Its plot follows Winston ...
NOLA.com
January 25, 2017
The one with the altered ending played in Britain, according to "The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters" by Frances Stonor Saunders, while the one with the original ending played in American cinemas. More film adaptations ...
The Boston Globe
January 25, 2017
That this particular novel - a mainstay in high school classrooms - would be so thoroughly referenced in the past week makes sense as the book is a powerful political statement against an all-seeing, untrustworthy government. Its plot follows Winston ...
lareviewofbooks
January 19, 2017
IN JOEL WHITNEY'S RESPONSE to my review of his book Finks, which was to be published as a Letter to the Editor here today, but which he preemptively published in Guernica instead, he displays some of the same flaws that mar the book itself: ... read ...
The Wild Hunt
January 15, 2017
The most notorious of these was called Mission to Moscow (1943), based on a 1937 book of the same name written by the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Joseph Davies.
AllAfrica.com
January 12, 2017
The world has not altered much since 1851 when Proudhon, a self-styled "anarchist", unleashed his tirade on the "onslaught of verification", as historian Frances Stonor Saunders termed it in an essay he delivered as part of the London Review of BooksÃÂ ...
Daily Maverick
January 11, 2017
The world has not altered much since 1851 when Proudhon, a self-styled "anarchist", unleashed his tirade on the "onslaught of verification", as historian Frances Stonor Saunders termed it in an essay he delivered as part of the London Review of BooksÃÂ ...
Collective Evolution
January 8, 2017
Frances Stonor Saunders, The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters, New York: The New Press, 2000, 105.
lareviewofbooks
January 8, 2017
Since then, some excellent scholarship - notably Serge Guilbaut's How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art (1984) and Frances Stonor Saunders's The Cultural Cold War (1999) - has quite comprehensively documented the Agency's meddling in the art ...
World Socialist Web Site
October 10, 2016
A British historian of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Frances Stonor Saunders, described the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations in her book The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters as "conscious instruments of covert US ...
Truthdig
October 12, 2016
A British historian of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Frances Stonor Saunders, described the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations in her book The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters as "conscious instruments of covert US ...
Center for Research on Globalization
October 11, 2016
A British historian of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Frances Stonor Saunders, described the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations in her book The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters as "conscious instruments of covert US ...
World Socialist Web Site
October 10, 2016
A British historian of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Frances Stonor Saunders, described the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations in her book The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters as "conscious instruments of covert US ...
Open Source with Christopher Lydon
April 20, 2016
"This medieval modernism is born of a fatal resolve to keep the outsider out," our guest, Frances Stonor Saunders, writes in the London Review of Books. In her borders essay, Saunders is meditating on the relationship between identity, migration, and ...
Amador Ledger-Dispatch
March 30, 2016
Geraldine Frances Saunders, 74, of Jackson, CA, passed away Friday, March 25, 2016, at her home. Geraldine was born in ... there will be no services.
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