In the fall of 1958, Kenneth Tynan moved from London to New York and upon arrival, clashed with Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn over socially engaged art and the\xa0politics of apolitical culture on live TV. At the same moment New Yorker writer Dwight Macdonald went West\xa0to report on \u201cNew\u201d Hollywood's ambitions to create commercially and artistically successful films. We also meet two of Professor Macdonald\u2019s former students from a Mass Culture course he taught at Bard College in 1958. Meanwhile in France, Richard Wright suffers a number of disturbing attacks, prompting him to channel his frustrations into a revealing radio play.
\n\nShownotes: Tamara Walker is the author of Beyond the Shores, Hugh Wilford wrote The Mighty Wurlitzer, Tom Benjamin and Frances Hodes were both students of Dwight Macdonald at Bard College in 1958 and Dan Sinclair is the author of\xa0 Courteous Enemy.
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