"Deny all knowledge" reading The X-Files

The X-Files has taken Britain and America by storm. Deny All Knowledge examines why the series is such a success at this time in our history, and asks whether its conspiracy plot provides an indication of the political state of America.

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Other Authors: Lavery, David, Hague, Angela, Cartwright, Marla
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, UK Faber and Faber 1996
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Call Number :PN 1992.77.X22 DEN 1996

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