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Spies, Scientists, and Cold War Fictions

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Spies, Scientists, and Cold War Fictions

By: Joshua A. Sanborn
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Summary

During the Cold War, science and spy fiction moved from the cultural margins to reach new heights of popularity. Spies, Scientists, and Cold War Fictions explores how these genres didn't just reflect the era – they shaped the diplomatic, military, and scientific realities of the day.

Joshua A. Sanborn traces the relationship between adventure narratives, the emerging roles of scientists and spies, and the superpower rivalry. Drawing on works like Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love, Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October, and the Soviet classic Andromeda Nebula, Sanborn shows how real events, from the rise of Soviet "science cities" to the development of the U-2 spy plane, often felt torn from the very pages of these novels.

Blending cultural history with literary analysis, this book offers a guided tour through the Cold War imagination, revealing how fiction and fact intertwined in shaping a world on the brink of annihilation.

©2027 Joshua A. Sanborn (P)2027 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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