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Thirty Years of Treason
1971
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The testimony that the author has gleaned for this book from the thirty-year record of the House Un-American Activities Committee focuses on HUAC’s treatment of artists, intellectuals, and performers. This highly readable and absorbing collection of significant excerpts from the hearings shows with painful clarity how HUAC grew from a panel that investigated possible subversive activities in a “dignified” manner to a huge, unrelenting accusatory finger from which almost no one was safe. This book serves as a warning for the future and creates living history from the documentary record. “The basic document with which all future studies of the [House Un-American Activities] Committee will have to begin.” —Dalton Trumbo “...what he has done is give us HUAC as spectacle, and the perspective is shattering.”—Victor Navasky, The New York Times
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Author

Eric Bentley
Eric Bentley
Author · 11 books

He was a theater critic and translator. Taught freshman English at UCLA for a year. And that is where he met the "German playwright Bertolt Brecht, who had recently immigrated to the United States after fleeing Nazi Germany and was unknown in this country. The two of them became close, and it was Bentley who translated a lot of Brecht's work into English and helped establish his career in America." source - American Public Media

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