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Jane Fonda’s War : A Political Biography Of An Antiwar Icon

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  • Attribution

    Mary Hershberger
  • Publication Details

    Book, New Press, 2005
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  E840.8.F66 H47 2005  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Coming on the heels of Jane Fonda’s own memoir, this is the first book to document one of the most interesting (and least known) chapters in Fonda’s life?including the first comprehensive account of her controversial trips to Hanoi, as well as her extensive efforts on behalf of American GIs. Based on unprecedented access to Fonda’s twenty-foot-thick FBI files, interviews with the former POWs Fonda met with in Hanoi in 1972, and a broad range of contemporary press reports, Jane Fonda’s War is a fascinating and little-understood chapter in the extraordinary life of an American icon. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "Jane Fonda, as the enormous interest in her recent memoir reveals, has become an iconic figure in American culture. But her activities in opposition to the Vietnam War remain the most intriguing and controversial moments in a storied life. They are the subject of Mary Hershberger’s new book, the first comprehensive account of Fonda’s antiwar campaigning." "Jane Fonda’s War recounts the evolution of Fonda’s politics leading up to her bold antiwar stance. It charts the obsessive interest with the actress on the part of the Nixon government and the dirty tricks that were employed against her, including pressuring the Justice Department to charge her with treason. It follows Fonda on her controversial visits to Hanoi, and it documents the fury these trips provoked among many Americans, an anger that still finds an echo today." "Based on unprecedented access to Fonda’s twenty-foot-thick FBI files, interviews with former prisoners of war who met with Fonda in Hanoi in 1972, and a broad range of contemporaneous press reports, Jane Fonda’s War is an essential complement to her own story and an important corrective to pervasive right-wing mythmaking."–BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 1565849884
    • 9781565849884
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