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

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Sep 22, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
First Person Journalism and Creative Non Fiction in the United States
01:49 • 3min
3
The History of First Person and Literary Journalism
04:26 • 2min
4
The C C F and the Cold War
06:04 • 3min
5
The C I a and the Farfield Foundation
08:59 • 4min
6
The Art of Writing - A Brief History
13:18 • 2min
7
The Heartland, the Idea of Middle America, Is a Very Specific Kind of Ideological Project
15:15 • 3min
8
The Iowa Writer's Workshop
18:06 • 4min
9
Russian Poets Writers to Visit Us
22:35 • 3min
10
The Cold War and Creative Writing During the Cold War
25:52 • 4min
11
The American Way in the 19th and 20th Century
29:24 • 5min
12
Is the Government Really Influencing Your Work?
34:52 • 3min
13
The Chomsky Model of the Arts Grants
38:02 • 3min
14
The Early Creative Writing Programmes Encouraged Students of Writing
41:31 • 3min
15
Is the Amount of Money That Paul Angle Got From the C Ia?
44:06 • 2min
16
The State Department Funding for International Writing at Iowa
45:45 • 5min
17
Kurt Vonagitt
50:32 • 5min
18
Is There a Diversification of the Institutions of Creative Writing?
55:02 • 3min
19
I've Been Thinking a Lot About the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
58:13 • 2min
20
A Big - A Love Letter to Your Wife
01:00:36 • 2min
21
The First Person Perspective Is Political
01:02:07 • 2min
22
What's the Difference Between a Foundation and an Art Funding Award?
01:03:41 • 2min
23
Citations Needed Season 5
01:05:58 • 2min