Double lives : spies and writers in the secret Soviet war of ideas against the West

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Double lives : spies and writers in the secret Soviet war of ideas against the West

Stephen Koch

Free Press , Maxwell Macmillan Canada , Maxwell Macmillan International, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-404) and index

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As part of its plan to achieve a worldwide communist revolution, the USSR employed a German communist and publisher to recruit Western intellectuals - among them Gide, Hemingway, Malraux, Dos Passos, Brecht, Dorothy Parker and Lillian Hellman. Koch examines the role played by these writers in the covert and propaganda operations carried out by the USSR between the 1930s and the 1960s. He shows how many idealistic sympathizers, motivated by anti-fascist feelings, became embroiled in a web of terror and deceit and found themselves party to the most debased of Soviet actions, such as the collaboration between Hitler and Stalin in the elimination of their political enemies (a secret clause of the Nazi-Soviet pact).

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