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The Velvet Prison: Artists Under State Socialism

The Velvet Prison: Artists Under State Socialism

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The Velvet Prison: Artists Under State Socialism

by Haraszti, Miklos; Konrad, George; Landesmann, Katalin & Stephen; Wasserman, Steve

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9780465098002
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New York: A New Republic Book / Basic Books, 1987. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8x5x1. First edition. An exceptional copy. 1987 Hard Cover. xvi, 165 pp. The author, a Hungarian dissident, argues that censorship is no longer a matter of simple state intervention. Rather, a new type of censorship has emerged in totalitarian socialist countries which attempts to eliminate the inherent antagonism between creators and censors. "The Velvet Prison is about the aesthetics of this new censorship. It examines the effort by the state to control the culture over which it presides, and probes the complicity of artists and writers consigned to collaborate with the guardians that govern them. Finally, it seeks to answer the question: Is freedom necessary for art to flourish

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Velvet Prison: Artists Under State Socialism
Author
Haraszti, Miklos; Konrad, George; Landesmann, Katalin & Stephen; Wasserman, Steve
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0465098002
ISBN 13
9780465098002
Publisher
A New Republic Book / Basic Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1987
Size
8x5x1
Keywords
ART ARTISTS ART HISTORY STATE SOCIALISM PHILOSOPHY POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICS CENSORSHIP CENSOR HUNGARY HUNGARIAN EASTERN EUROPE EASTERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
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13 oz

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