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This week on Cold War Cinema, we look at Boris Barnet's Poet (sometimes refered to as The Poet), a 1956 feature about the role of art and literature in war and revolution. 

Join hosts Jason Christian, Tony Ballas, and Paul T. Klein for a broad-ranging conversation about the film and the politics of form and style. Throughout, we consider:

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We love to give book or film recommendations on the podcast, so here are ours for this episode: 

Paul recommends A History of Russian Cinema by Birgit Beumers.

Tony recommends, The Common Wind: Afro-American Currents in the Age of Haitian Revolution by Julius S. Scott. Tony emphatically does not recommend Literature and Revolution by Leon Trotsky. 

Jason recommends Miklós Janscó's 1967 Hungarian war film, The Red and the White

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Logo by Jason Christian 

Theme music by DYAD (Charles Ballas and Jeremy Averitt). 

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