Decades of Western Cold War propaganda were designed to depict
socialism as inimical to genuine aesthetic acheivement. Now, in the
wake of the Cold War, it is becoming possible to reassess the past
and present cultural productions of artists with socialist
inclinations. The essays in this volume begin such a reassessment,
finding that socialist cultural production in the 20th century,
both as the official culture of the socialist East and as an
oppositional culture in the capitalist West, has been rich and
varied.
The volume focuses on socialist culture in the industrialized
world, primarily Eastern Europe and the West. An introductory essay
overviews socialist cultural productions of the 20th century, while
the chapters that follow address a wide range of topics. These
include Soviet socialist realist fiction and film musicals, the
socialist drama of Bertolt Brecht, and British and American leftist
fiction. The volume demonstrates that propagandistic Cold War
depictions of socialism as a threat to artistic expression were
inaccurate and misleading.
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