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The Secret War Against the Arts: How MI5 Targeted Left-Wing Writers and Artists, 1936-1956

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By (author): Richard Knott

During the 1930s, the British Intelligence agencies became increasingly concerned about Communist influence in the country. They reacted by spying on thousands of ordinary British citizens. Amongst them were many artists and writers who, in tune with the spirit of the times', had become sympathetic to left-wing causes, most notably the Spanish Civil War. Telephones were bugged, post opened, homes searched and people encouraged to report suspicious behaviour - all reminiscent of the East German Stasi. This book has been written in the light of previously secret files, now available in The National Archives, which indicate the extent of the surveillance and the consequences for those being watched. It focuses on a significant number of writers and artists who were either members of the Communist Party of Great Britain or were suspected of being fellow travellers'. They include: George Orwell, Stephen Spender, Olivia Manning, Storm Jameson, W.H. Auden, Sylvia Townsend Warner, J.B. Priestley, Doris Lessing, Julian Trevelyan, Randall Swingler, Paul Hogarth, Clive Branson and James Boswell. _The Secret War Against the Arts_ is a unique account of a dramatic period of modern history, from the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War to the Hungarian uprising in 1956, revealing how MI5 was systematic, unrelenting and uncompromising in its pursuit of artists and writers throughout the period, while failing to see the much more disturbing treachery of others - Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess and Kim Philby, for example. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526770318

About Richard Knott

Richard Knott has a degree in History from the University of London. He has worked as an actor (with the Royal Shakespeare Company) teacher and management consultant. His previous books include: _Posted in Wartime: Letters Home from Abroad_ (Pen & Sword 2017); _Black Night for Bomber Command_ (Pen & Sword 2007 & 2014); _Flying Boats of the Empire_ (Robert Hale 2011); _The Sketchbook War_ (The History Press 2013 & 2014); and _The Trio_ (The History Press 2015). Previously he has written two books on the teaching of English a poetry anthology (Wordlife Nelson 1988) and a book of cricket quotations (_Cricket: Wit Wickets and Wisdom_ Running Press 1996). He lives near Bristol.

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