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Code Name Puritan

Norman Holmes Pearson at the Nexus of Poetry, Espionage, and American Power

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An insightful biography of an unassuming literary scholar—and spy—who transformed postwar American culture.

Although his impact on twentieth-century American cultural life was profound, few people know the story of Norman Holmes Pearson. Pearson’s life embodied the Cold War alliances among US artists, scholars, and the national-security state that coalesced after World War II. As a Yale professor and editor, he helped legitimize the study of American culture and shaped the public’s understanding of literary modernism—significantly, the work of women poets such as Hilda Doolittle and Gertrude Stein. At the same time, as a spy, recruiter, and cultural diplomat, he connected the academy, the State Department, and even the CIA.

In Code Name Puritan, Greg Barnhisel maps Pearson’s life, from his childhood injury that led to a visible, permanent disability to his wartime counterespionage work neutralizing the Nazis’ spy network to his powerful role in the cultural and political heyday sometimes called the American Century. Written with clarity and informed by meticulous research, Barnhisel’s revelatory portrait of Pearson details how his unique experiences shaped his beliefs about the American character, from the Puritans onward.
 

 
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Authors:
Barnhisel, Greg
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Hardback
Illustrations Note:
15 halftones
ISBN:
9780226647203
Number of Pages:
392
Publication Date:
09/10/2024
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Language:
English
SKU:
9780226647203

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