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Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist by Walter Bernstein

careybeth's review

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slow-paced

3.0

pussreboots's review

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3.0

Inside Out claims to be a memoir of the blacklist and while the blacklist, HUAC / McCarthy trials are mentioned, it's mostly just a meandering autobiography. Bernstein needs an editor to shorten and break up these chapters to keep things more on topic. The first chapter is by far the best at covering the blacklist era and shows how it turned the film and television industry "inside out." The second and third chapters go back in time, covering in all of his childhood in one and all of World War Two in another. They also strive to build an explanation of why Bernstein chose to join the American Communist party but instead of presenting a well-thought and erudite discussion of third party politics, socialism and communism, he weakens his overall memoir with long winded, rambling tangents.
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