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Episode 144: How the Cold War Shaped First-Person Journalism and Literary Conventions

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Kurt Vonagitt

iowa was a creative writing school in the sixties and seventies. Students were allowed to write anything they wanted as long as it wasn't anti-soviet or communist. Author says there are some downsides, such as narrowing of aesthetic spectrum for domestic American writers. He also talks about how iowas influenced other countries with their own state department funding.

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