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Preface | ||
Note on Transliteration and Usage | ||
List of Illustrations | ||
Introduction: The Culture War | 1 | |
Pt. I | Marking the Territory | 17 |
1 | Propaganda Wars and Cultural Treaties | 19 |
2 | The Gladiatorial Exhibition | 33 |
Pt. II | Stage and Screen Wars: Russia and America | 53 |
3 | Broadway Dead, Says Soviet Critic | 55 |
4 | The Russian Question: A Russian Play | 88 |
5 | Soviet Cinema Under Stalin | 117 |
6 | Hollywood: The Red Menace | 160 |
7 | Witch Hunts: Losey, Kazan, Miller | 192 |
8 | Soviet Cinema: The New Wave | 219 |
Pt. III | Stage and Screen Wars: Europe | 247 |
9 | Germany Divided: Stage and Screen | 249 |
10 | Brecht and the Berliner Ensemble | 271 |
11 | Dirty Hands: The Political Theatre of Sartre and Camus | 306 |
12 | Squaring the Circle: Ionesco, Beckett, Havel, Stoppard | 337 |
13 | Andrzej Wajda: Ashes and Diamonds, Marble and Iron | 365 |
Pt. IV | Music and Ballet Wars | 377 |
14 | Classical Music Wars | 379 |
15 | Shostakovich's Testimony | 415 |
16 | All That Jazz: Iron Curtain Calls | 441 |
17 | The Ballet Dancer Defects | 468 |
Pt. V | Art Wars | 507 |
18 | Stalinist Art: Tractor Drivers' Supper | 509 |
19 | Passports for Paintings: Abstract Expressionism and the CIA | 539 |
20 | Picasso and Communist Art in France | 568 |
21 | The Other Russia: Pictures by 'Jackasses' | 589 |
Conclusion | 612 | |
Notes and References | 621 | |
Acknowledgements (Archives) | 729 | |
Filmography | 731 | |
Bibliography | 733 | |
Index | 756 |
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