The Noir Forties: The American People from Victory to Cold War

The Noir Forties: The American People from Victory to Cold War

by Richard Lingeman
The Noir Forties: The American People from Victory to Cold War

The Noir Forties: The American People from Victory to Cold War

by Richard Lingeman

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Overview

From one of our finest cultural historians, The Noir Forties is a vivid reexamination of America's postwar period, that "age of anxiety" characterized by the dissipation of victory dreams, the onset of the Red Scare, and a nascent resistance to the growing Cold War consensus.

Richard Lingeman examines a brief but momentous and crowded time, the years between VJ Day and the beginning of the Korean War, describing how we got from there to here. It evokes the social and cultural milieu of the late forties, with the vicissitudes of the New Deal Left and Popular Front culture from the end of one hot war and the beginning of the cold one — and, longer term, of a cold war that preoccupied the United States for the next fifty years. It traces the attitudes, sentiments, hopes and fears, prejudices, behavior, and collective dreams and nightmares of the times, as reflected in the media, popular culture, political movements, opinion polls, and sociological and psychological studies of mass beliefs and behavior.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568589503
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 03/04/2014
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Richard Lingeman is the longtime Senior Editor of the Nation, as well as a biographer, historian, and satirist. He began his career as an editor at Monocle magazine, and spent nine years at the New York Times Book Review as an editor and daily reviewer. He is the author of Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street, Theodore Dreiser: An American Journey, and Double Lives: American Authors' Friendships, among other titles. He lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Author's Note ix

Prologue: Confessions of a Cold Warrior (I) 1

1 Victory Dreams 17

2 D.O.A. 39

3 Reconversion Jitters 63

4 "Home Strange Home" 109

5 The Big Walkout 143

6 Red Dawn on Sunset Strip 167

7 Urban Noir 193

8 The Guns of March 241

9 The Lonely Passion of Henry Wallace 291

10 Korea-Drawing a Line 333

Epilogue: Why Korea? Why Nagasaki? Confessions of a Cold Warrior (II) 363

Notes 379

Credits 401

Index 403

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