Modernism at the Microphone
Radio, Propaganda and Literary Aesthetics During World War II
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Publication
2015 - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Language
English
Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemodernismatmicro0000dins
- ISBN-139781472595072
- ISBN-101472595076
- OCLC Control Number908085067
- Better World Books9781472595072
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28570468M
Classifications
- LCCD798.D56 2015
- LCCD798 .D56 2015
Description
"As the Second World War raged throughout Europe, modernist writers often became crucial voices in the propaganda efforts of both sides. Modernism at the Microphone: Radio, Propaganda, and Literary Aesthetics During World War II is a comprehensive study of the role modernist writers' radio works played in the propaganda war and the relationship between modernist literary aesthetics and propaganda. Drawing on new archival research, the book covers the broadcast work of such key figures as George Orwell, Orson Welles, Dorothy L. Sayers, Louis MacNeice, Mulk Raj Anand, T.S. Eliot, and P.G. Wodehouse. In addition to the work of Anglo-American modernists, Melissa Dinsman also explores the radio work of exiled German writers, such as Thomas Mann, as well as Ezra Pound's notorious pro-fascist broadcasts. In this way, the book reveals modernism's engagement with new technologies that opened up transnational boundaries under the pressures of war."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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