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1956 at Ten and Beethoven's Tenth: Edward Alexander and Hungary, 1965-66

Glant, T.: 1956 at Ten and Beethoven's Tenth: Edward Alexander and Hungary, 1965-66.
Acta Neerl. 15, 185-199, 2019.
title:
1956 at Ten and Beethoven's Tenth: Edward Alexander and Hungary, 1965-66
authors:
  • Glant Tibor
published:
2019
type:
article
genre:
Hungarian journal publication in a domestic (Hungarian) journal
journal:
Acta Neerlandica (ISSN: 1587-8171)
language:
Hungarian
HAC:
Humanities, History
subjects:
Cold War, Edward Alexander, Hungary, United States
abstract:
This article looks at Edward Alexander, an American diplomat who served in Hungary between 1965 and 1969, and his various writings. An Armenian-American man of letters, Alexander served in psychological warfare in World War II, then joined cold war radios and later the Foreign Service. Our focus is on the years 1965-67, when he served as Press and Cultural Affairs Officer at the Budapest Legation. Available sources include his official diplomatic reports, his rather large Hungarian state security file, a lifetime interview conducted under the aegis of the State Department in the late 1980s, a book on Armenian history, and a semi-autobiographical intelligence thriller he penned in 2000. These sources allow for a complex evaluation of his performance in Hungary and of his writing skills on account of his attempt to fictionalize his own exploits.
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