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Alien ink, Alien Ink is the most comprehensive book yet written on how the Federal Bureau of Investigation waged war against American writers and readers from the early years of this century. As Natalie Robins reveals for the first time, this assault on freedom of e, Alien ink has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Alien ink
  • Written by author Natalie Robins
  • Published by New York : W. Morrow, c1992., 1992
  • Alien Ink is the most comprehensive book yet written on how the Federal Bureau of Investigation waged war against American writers and readers from the early years of this century. As Natalie Robins reveals for the first time, this assault on freedom of e
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Prologue 15
The Files 23
The Formal Witnesses 27
Pt. 1 The Russian Revolution and World War I
Ch. 1 Before Hoover 31
Ch. 2 The Arrival of Hoover 47
Pt. 2 The 1920s: Undeclared Wars, the Rise of Fascism, and the Sacco-Vanzetti Case
Ch. 3 The Arrival of New Aliens: 1920-1929 55
Pt. 3 The Spanish Civil War
Ch. 4 Images in Their Minds 71
Ch. 5 The Search for New Aliens--the 1930s 80
Ch. 6 "A Little Bit in Awe of Them" 108
Ch. 7 The "Friendlies" 112
Ch. 8 The "Friendlies," Continued 131
Ch. 9 The "Unfriendlies" 143
Ch. 10 The "Unfriendlies," Continued 166
Pt. 4 World War II and the Cold War
Ch. 11 A Broader Net 187
Ch. 12 Pound, Boyle, Hecht, and Stein 195
Ch. 13 Hemingway, Wilder, Sherwood, MacLeish, and Cowley 210
Ch. 14 Rukeyser, Herbst, Porter, and Fast 226
Ch. 15 Wouk, Cozzens, Mitford, Parker, Hammett, Hellman, and Lowell 243
Pt. 5 McCarthy's War and the Korean War
Ch. 16 Sinister Influences 267
Ch. 17 Matthiessen, Untermeyer, Hughes, and Wright 279
Ch. 18 Adams, Shapiro, and Williams 288
Ch. 19 Trilling, Agee, Capote, Gardner, and Miller 298
Pt. 6 The Continuing Cold War and the Vietnam War
Ch. 20 The 1960s Aliens 319
Ch. 21 Mailer, Ginsberg, and Frank 330
Ch. 22 Baldwin, Baraka, Schwartz, Roethke, Stout, Williams, Paley, and Doctorow 345
Pt. 7 After Hoover
Ch. 23 A Broader Outlook: 1970-Present 366
Ch. 24 Spies in the Stacks 375
Pt. 8 Preparing for the 2000s: Is the Past Past?
Ch. 25 "Most of the Damage Was Invisible" 397
Appendix A: Writers, Editors, Agents, and Publishers Indexed by the FBI Because They Signed Civil Rights and/or Antiwar Protests During the 1960s 409
Appendix B: Additional Files 413
Appendix C: An Epilogue 449
Notes 453
Selected Bibliography 470
Index 479


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