This changes everything we thought we knew about John
Steinbeck. After languishing in the CIA’s archives for 60 years, a letter is
uncovered in John Steinbeck’s own hand that shatters everything history tells
us about the author’s life. Written in 1952, to CIA Director Walter Bedell
Smith, Steinbeck makes an offer to become an asset for the Agency during a trip
to Europe later that year. More shocking than Steinbeck’s letter is Smith’s
reply accepting John’s proposal.
Discovered by author Brian Kannard, these letters create the
tantalizing proposal that John Steinbeck was, in fact, a CIA spy. Utilizing
information from Steinbeck’s FBI file, John’s own correspondence, and
interviews with John’s son Thomas Steinbeck, playwright Edward Albee, a former
CIA intelligence officer, and others, Steinbeck: Citizen Spy uncovers
the secret life of American cultural icon and Nobel Prize–winner, John
Steinbeck.
•Why did the FBI admit to destroying elements of Steinbeck’s
FBI file when it is accessible through their “FOIA Vault” website?
•Did Steinbeck actively gather information for the
intelligence community during his 1947 and 1963 trips to the Soviet Union?
•Why was the controversial author of The Grapes of Wrath
never called before the House Select Committee on Un-American Activities,
despite alleged ties to Communist organizations?
•Did the CIA influence Steinbeck to produce Cold War
propaganda as part of Operation MOCKINGBIRD?
•Why did the CIA admit to the Church Committee in 1975 that
Steinbeck was a subject of their illegal
mail-opening program known as HTLINGUAL?
These and a host of other resources leave little doubt that
there are depths yet unplumbed in the life of one of America’s most treasured
authors.
Just how heavily was Steinbeck involved in CIA operations?
What did he know? And how much did he sacrifice for his country? Steinbeck:
Citizen Spy brings us one step closer to the truth. This text includes a note in the introduction from Thomas
Steinbeck.
To find out more about Steinbeck: Citizen Spy, visit the book's website or the Grave Distractions Publications page.
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