Sumario: | Lillian Hellman's 'Scoundrel Time' delves into the era of McCarthyism, examining the socio-political climate of the Cold War and its impact on the arts and intellectual circles. Hellman, a prominent playwright and screenwriter, reflects on the influence of the Popular Front strategy, which sought alliances with various bourgeois factions to combat fascism. The book explores the anti-communist hysteria in America, particularly in Hollywood, where films were used to ridicule and attack communist ideals. Hellman's narrative provides insight into her personal experiences and critiques of the political landscape, offering a perspective on liberalism and pro-Soviet sentiments during a tumultuous period. The work is intended for readers interested in American history, politics, and cultural studies.
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