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Writers Under Surveillance - The FBI Files

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Zusatztext …in Writers Under Surveillance: The FBI Files , we get a look at some of the facts and hearsay that was gathered on 16 prominent authors. It's a fascinating and at times hilarious book. You could argue that it's an important one, too.— Daily Beast — Writers under Surveillance  is a quaint collection, charmingly reproducing the documents in facsimile, typewritten, stamped and annotated. — London Review of Books — Informationen zum Autor edited by JPat Brown, B. C. D. Lipton, and Michael Morisy; foreword by Cory Doctorow; afterword by Trevor Timm Klappentext FBI files on writers with dangerous ideas, including Hannah Arendt, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Susan Sontag, and James Baldwin. Writers are dangerous. They have ideas. The proclivity of writers for ideas drove the FBI to investigate many of them—to watch them, follow them, start files on them. Writers under Surveillance gathers some of these files, giving readers a surveillance-state perspective on writers including Hannah Arendt, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Susan Sontag, and Hunter S. Thompson. Obtained with Freedom of Information Act requests by MuckRock, a nonprofit dedicated to freeing American history from the locked filing cabinets of government agencies, the files on these authors are surprisingly wide ranging; the investigations were as broad and varied as the authors' own works. James Baldwin, for example, was so openly antagonistic to the state's security apparatus that investigators followed his every move. Ray Bradbury, on the other hand, was likely unaware that the Bureau had any interest in his work. (Bradbury was a target because an informant warned that science fiction was a Soviet plot to weaken American resolve.) Ernest Hemingway, true to form, drunkenly called the FBI Nazis and sissies. The files have been edited for length and clarity, but beyond that everything in the book is pulled directly from investigatory files. Some investigations lasted for years, others just a few days. Some are thrilling narratives. Others never really go anywhere. Some are funny, others quite harrowing. Despite the federal government's periodic admission of past wrongdoing, investigations like these will probably continue to happen. Like all that seems best forgotten, the Bureau's investigation of writers should be remembered. We owe it to ourselves. Writers Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, Ray Bradbury, Truman Capote, Tom Clancy, W. E. B. Du Bois, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Aldous Huxley, Ken Kesey, Norman Mailer, Ayn Rand, Susan Sontag, Terry Southern, Hunter S. Thompson, Gore Vidal Zusammenfassung FBI files on writers with dangerous ideas, including Hannah Arendt, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Susan Sontag, and James Baldwin. Writers are dangerous. They have ideas. The proclivity of writers for ideas drove the FBI to investigate many of them—to watch them, follow them, start files on them. Writers under Surveillance gathers some of these files, giving readers a surveillance-state perspective on writers including Hannah Arendt, Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Susan Sontag, and Hunter S. Thompson. Obtained with Freedom of Information Act requests by MuckRock, a nonprofit dedicated to freeing American history from the locked filing cabinets of government agencies, the files on these authors are surprisingly wide ranging; the investigations were as broad and varied as the authors' own works. James Baldwin, for example, was so openly antagonistic to the state's security apparatus that investigators followed his every move. Ray Bradbury, on the other hand, was likely unaware that the Bureau had any interest in his work. (Bradbury was a target because an informant warned that science fiction was a Soviet plot to weaken American resolve.) Ernest Hemingway, true to form, drunkenly called the FBI Nazis and sissies. The files have been edit...

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Authors Jpat Brown, Jpat (EDT)/ Lipton Brown, JPat (Executive Editor Brown, Doct, Cory Doctorow, B C D Lipton, B. C. D. Lipton, Michael Morisy
Assisted by Jpat Brown (Editor), JPat (Executive Editor Brown (Editor), B. C. D. Lipton (Editor), B. C. D. (Projects Editor Lipton (Editor), Michael Morisy (Editor), Michael (Founder Morisy (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9780262536387
ISBN 978-0-262-53638-7
No. of pages 393
Dimensions 205 mm x 267 mm x 21 mm
Series Writers under Surveillance
The MIT Press
The MIT Press
Subjects Fiction > Mixed anthologies
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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