Reply to a review of Years af Lightning by Richard Shickel in
which BH takes offense at the comment the policies covered in the film
were so general any nation could have claimed them, " including
ironically, our enemies," and stresses the fact Communists could not
claim them. He concludes by replying to the charge he "sold out" in compromising art for government film makillg, "the purpose of the
work was not to strengthen art through government, but to convey the
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