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British Writers and MI5 Surveillance, 1930–1960

James Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:17th Dec '12

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The book explores records that MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence agency, maintained on influential left-wing writers from 1930 to 1960.

Drawing on recently declassified material from 1930 to 1960, this revealing and carefully researched study examines how leading British poets, novelists and playwrights came under MI5 and Special Branch surveillance, and what conclusions these agencies drew about the political influence of such writers.Britain's domestic intelligence agencies maintained secret records on many left-wing writers after the First World War. Drawing on recently declassified material from 1930 to 1960, this revealing study examines how leading figures in Britain's literary scene fell under MI5 and Special Branch surveillance, and the surprising extent to which writers became willing participants in the world of covert intelligence and propaganda. Chapters devoted to W. H. Auden and his associates, theatre pioneers Ewan MacColl and Joan Littlewood, George Orwell and others describe methods used by MI5 to gather information through and about the cultural world. The book also investigates how these covert agencies assessed the political influence of such writers, providing scholars and students of twentieth-century British literature with an unprecedented account of clandestine operations in popular culture.

'… a sober and scholarly attempt to tell the story straight.' Sam Leith, The Guardian
'Admirable scholarship …' New Statesman
'Groundbreaking …' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'A good story …' The Times Literary Supplement
'This intelligent, balanced, and thoughtfully probing book activates what promises to be a rich and highly revealing dialogue.' Peter Marks, Journal of British Studies
'Smith examines MI5 files held on writers before and after WWII in this compelling book … [he] is judicious in framing his study. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.' J. M. Utell, Choice

ISBN: 9781107030824

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 470g

228 pages