by coughs and lung cancer at end, he said, the heads of the cia, great legends of the cia and richard helms would all end up in hell. he told a journalist who was visiting him. he said i imagine i'll be seeing them there short isly. he was an artist as you where suggest at yale he published a very well respected poetry journal. he knew azerpound and hung out with e.e. cummings. you know, he understood that the cold war was very much a war of ideas. and culture war, and so under engelton and deputies within cia they pumped a fortune into different front groups. cultural front organizations that subsidized poets and poetry journals and literary conferences and magazines including more famous ones. paris review and so on. encount or magazines so he understood this war as a war of ideas and intellectual war, and that -- he was able to create i think a very strong culture hajemny in this country and in western europe, and you broke away from that had. a great peril to your career really. suddenly funds would dry up. you didn't get teaching positions, you know, it was very effective so -- you kno