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John le Carré and the Cold War
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ISBN: 1350036420 1350036404 9781350036406 9781350036390 1350036390 9781350036413 Year: 2017 Publisher: London New York

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"John le Carré and the Cold War explores the historical contexts and political implications of le Carré 's major Cold-War novels. The first in-depth study of le Carré this century, this book analyses his work in light of key topics in 20th-century history, including containment of Communism, decolonization, the Berlin Wall, the Cuban missile crisis, the Cambridge spy-ring, the Vietnam War, the 70s oil crisis and Thatcherism. Examining The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974), Smiley's People (1979) and other novels, this book offers an illuminating picture of Cold-War Britain, while situating le Carr 's work alongside that of George Orwell, Graham Greene and Ian Fleming. Providing a valuable contribution to contemporary understandings of both British spy fiction and post-war fiction, Toby Manning challenges the critical consensus to reveal a considerably less radical writer than is conventionally presented."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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Mixing Pop and Politics : A Marxist History of Popular Music.
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ISBN: 1913462684 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York : Watkins Media,

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This book offers a Marxist history of popular music, examining the cultural and political significance of chart music in Britain and America from 1953 to 2023. It explores how music has been both a medium of rebellion and a reflection of societal changes, focusing on key genres such as rock'n'roll, punk, disco, and rap. The author, Toby Manning, aims to illustrate how popular music has interacted with political movements, often serving as a dialectical force of repression and refusal. The book is intended for readers interested in music history, cultural studies, and political theory.

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