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Preface: Mapping the underground culture
Introduction: Within the shell of the old: the creation of the Cold War consensus and the emergence of the underground culture
Part One. The killer inside me: roman noir authors. Slipping deeper into hell: Jim Thompson's theology of absurdity
"It's always for nothing": the paperback worldview of Charles Willeford
Part Two. Progress and its discontents: Science fiction and fantasy authors. "I'm being ironic": imperialism, mass culture, and the fantastic world of Ray Bradbury
The devil and Charles Beaumont
Part Three. Outside looking in: Minority artists. "So much nonsense must make sense": the black vision of Chester Himes
"Some torture that perversely eased": Patricia Highsmith and the everyday schizophrenia of American life
Part Four. Little shop of horrors: Independent filmmakers. "Lots of socko": the independent cinematic vision of Samuel Fuller
Roger Corman's low-budget modernism
Part Five. Cracks in the consensus: Liberal artists. Richard Condon and the paranoid surreal style in American politics
Another dimension: Rod Serling, consensus liberalism, and The Twilight Zone
Conclusion: the emancipation of dissonance.

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