Who Paid The Piper?
Delve into the intriguing world of the cultural Cold War with Who Paid The Piper? by Frances Stonor Saunders. Published in 2000, this compelling book spans 544 pages and is essential reading for anyone interested in postwar African history, cultural studies, and the intricate workings of espionage and secret services. Ian McEwan, author of Sweet Tooth, praises it as an "extraordinarily good book," highlighting its significance in uncovering the hidden narratives of the era. Saunders expertly explores the intersections of politics, liberalism, and freedom of information, providing readers with a profound understanding of the dynamics that shaped international relations during this pivotal time. Whether you're a student of political science or simply a curious reader, Who Paid The Piper? is a must-have addition to your collection. Discover the untold stories and the complex interplay of culture and politics that defined a generation.