Now that you mention it, that does sound interesting.
Just off the top of my head... I think the Berlin Airlift is considered the start of the Cold War, or at least a major escalation. That was around 1948? Then the Korean war (1950-'53) resulted in big increases in US defense spending. The Soviet Union detonating their first atomic bomb was a major shock to the US too. (That was somewhere around 1949-'51, IIRC.)
Communists taking over China (1948?) was also (I think) part of the rise of the cold war mentality. US politicians played the "blame game" in trying to assign American responsibiltiy for "who lost China."
eta: Actually, US and British mistrust of the Soviet Union was increasing even before the end of WW-II, when the Soviet Union was our ally.
Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech was in 1945, IIRC.
Hey Erika!
There's an anthology coming out next month called "Baltimore Noir" and David Simon has a story in it. It's from Akashic Books, the same people who did "DC Noir" and "Brooklyn Noir". Thought you might be interested.
Crap! I meant to go to a reading from Manhattan Noir, but I think it was yesterday. Ah well. I want to buy it, anyway.
Cool...I have DC Noir.(My fake boyfriend likes Greek carrots.) Pelecanos re karoti.(Yes, I used babelfish for inside joke. I'm a Buffista. Have we met?)
Will be interested in reading both "Baltimore" and "Manhattan"
Still wonder why there isn't Desert Noir.
Was truly born on the wrong coast.
Still wonder why there isn't Desert Noir.
Have you seen the movie
Detour?
Yeah...I think so.
Bzzzt!
Wrong answer. You'd know if you saw it. It's the ultimate B-movie Noir. Ends with the male lead
accidentally strangling the evil femme fetale Ann Savage - and isn't that a name - with a phone cord through a locked door.
C'mon!
How 'bout
Lone Star
?
[FYI, double checking the title on IMDB, there are five separate guys listed as
aka Lonestar.
Yes, Virginia, there really is a Dread Cowboy Lonestar.]
Ok...I thought I had, but I had it confused with something else...happy now?