The CIA Book Club: The Best-Kept Secret of the Cold War





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The astonishing story of the ten million books that were smuggled across the
Iron Curtain during the Cold War.
For almost five decades after the Second World War, Europe was divided by the
longest and most heavily guarded border on earth. The Iron Curtain, a
near-impenetrable barrier of wire and wall, tank traps, minefields, watchtowers
and men with dogs, stretched for 4,300 miles from the Arctic to the Black Sea.
No physical combat would take place along this frontier: the risk of nuclear
annihilation was too high for that. Instead, the conflict would be fought in the
psychological sphere. It was a battle for hearts, minds and intellects.
No one understood this more clearly than George Minden, the head of a covert
intelligence operation known as the ‘CIA books programme’, which aimed to win
the Cold War with literature.
From its Manhattan headquarters, Minden’s global CIA ‘book club’ would
infiltrate millions of banned titles into the Eastern Bloc, written by a vast
and eclectic list of authors, including Hannah Arendt and Aleksandr
Solzhenitsyn, George Orwell and Agatha Christie. Volumes were smuggled on trucks
and aboard yachts, dropped from balloons, and hidden in the luggage of hundreds
of thousands of individual travellers. Once inside Soviet bloc, each book would
circulate secretly among dozens of like-minded readers, quietly turning them
into dissidents. Latterly, underground print shops began to reproduce the books,
too. By the late 1980s, illicit literature in Poland was so pervasive that the
system of communist censorship broke down, and the Iron Curtain soon followed.
Charlie English tells this true story of spycraft, smuggling and secret printing
operations for the first time, highlighting the work of a handful of
extraordinary people who risked their lives to stand up to the intellectual
strait-jacket Stalin created. People like Miroslaw Chojecki, an underground
Polish publisher who endured beatings, force-feeding and exile in service of
this mission. And Minden, the CIA’s mastermind, who didn’t waver in his belief
that truth, culture, and diversity of thought could help free the ‘captive
nations’ of Eastern Europe. This is a story about the power of the printed word
as a means of resistance and liberation. Books, it shows, can set you free.
| Основні атрибути | |
|---|---|
| Ілюстрації | Чорно-білі |
| Кількість сторінок | 384 |
| Користувальницькі характеристики | |
| Автор | Чарлі Інгліш |
| Мова | англійська |
| Палітурка | Мʼяка |
| Рік видання | 2026 |
| Формат | 20 x 13 см |
- Ціна: 910 ₴



