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Book Announcement 
 
West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Political Memoir 
(Soft Skull Press, New York, March 2002, cover price $15) 
 
by William Blum 
Author of "Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions
Since World War 
 
II" and "Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower".*

 
 
So who's William Blum and why should you read his memoir? Does
he care abou 
t  
YOUR life? Well, he might if you wrote about it and made it as
funny and as 
 
thought provoking (so he says) as he has about his life. He explores
how he 
 
became, and what it felt like to be, a radical dissident, the
proverbial  
outsider, in America in the 1960s, the 70s, and up to the present
day,  
probing the aesthetics of a revolutionary who looks for beauty
in the social 
 
arrangement as others look for it in art.  
As someone who spent four years with IBM and more than two years
with th 
e  
Department of State, and then -- when the speeding locomotive
of the Vietnam 
 
War and the Sixties roared headlong into his life and beliefs
-- immersed  
himself in the anti-war and other leftist and counter-cultural
movements,  
Blum was particularly well situated to perceive people, events,
and ideology 
 
in both the "bourgeois" and "alternative" societies and arrive
at  
non-knee-reflex judgements. 
Though serious in subject and purpose, the book nonetheless displays
the 
 
author's vintage New York City sense of humor, with all the wit,
satire and  
sarcasm the world associates with the Big Apple. No one is spared,
least of 
 
all Blum's "comrades" in "the movement".  
An important thread running through the book is the acute, non-negotiabl

e  
tension existing between individuals like Blum and the National
Security  
State that America has been for more than half a century now.
The author  
takes on the CIA, FBI, State Department, the police, et al. He
is, in turn, 
 
bedeviled by informers set upon him by the government.  
We read of how the authorities labored to wreck the "underground"
press, 
 
with which Blum was intimately associated; also how the author
wound up  
living with the leading bomber of the 1970s and his girlfriend
who played a  
key role in the Patti Hearst kidnapping saga, a set of circumstances
which  
gave rise to much irony and absurdity. 
A chapter on Blum's stay in Chile under Salvador Allende before
his  
CIA-organized overthrow (of Allende, not Blum) is a particularly
important  
slice of history. 
There is also Blum's experience in Los Angeles, working with
Oliver Ston 
e  
to make a documentary film based on one of Blum's books on U.S.
foreign  
policy. The film was stillborn, but the tale is replete with
the well-known 
 
charms and idealism of Hollywood that America has come to know
and love. 
Not least, West-Bloc Dissident is a desperately needed relief
and  
antidote to the noxious fumes of patriotism that are choking
American societ 
y  
today. 
Here is how the book begins: 
The fourth day of August, 1969, 7:30 of a warm, clear Monday
morning,  
Route 123, Langley, Virginia. Before the week is out, the sociopathic
 
followers of Charles Manson will carry out their gruesome murders.
Strangel 
y  
enough, though what I'm about to do is completely non-violent,
many American 
s  
would regard it with equal abhorrence. 
 
 
The web page for the book has not been set up yet, so here's
what you need t 
o  
know if you'd like to buy a copy. 
Specify to whom I should inscribe the book. 
Send check or international money order in US dollars to: 
William Blum 
5100 Connecticut Ave., NW #707 
Washington, DC 20008-2064 
 
United States: book mail (about a week) $13  
United States: priority mail (about 2 days) $15 
Canada: airmail (about a week) $15 
Canada: priority mail (2 or 3 days) $18  
Western Europe: priority mail (3-4 days) $20 
Italy: (no priority mail); airmail (more than a week) $19 
Australia/New Zealand: priority mail (4-5 days) $20 
 
* Portions of these two books can be read at: 
http://members.aol.com/superogue/homepage.htm (with a link to
Killing Hope) 

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