Darkness at Noon
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Narrated by:
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Frank Muller
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By:
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Arthur Koestler
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A fictional portrayal of an aging revolutionary, this novel is a powerful commentary on the nightmare politics of the troubled 20th century. Born in Hungary in 1905, a defector from the Communist Party in 1938, and then arrested in both Spain and France for his political views, Arthur Koestler writes from a wealth of personal experience.
Imprisoned by the political party to which he has dedicated his life, Nicolas Rubashov paces his prison cell, examining his life and remembering his tempestuos career. As the old intelligentsia is eradicated to make way for the new, he is psychologically tortured and forced to confess to preposterous crimes. Comparing himself to Moses, led to the Promised Land but refused entry, he sees only darkness at the end of his life, where once he saw such promise for humanity.Frank Muller's narrative expertise is perfect for this haunting work. Rubashov's personal agony becomes Muller's as he presents Koestler's relevant and important questions.
©1968 Mrs. F.H.K. Henries (P)1999 Recorded Books, LLCCritic Reviews
To understand current totalitarianism, or at least to an extent, the methodologies, even small tricks of totalitarianism, the tyrants and dictators (if not totalitarian leaders yet) are always happy to use if they can, this book is not outdated and still provides good insights of the totalitarian movements and triggers deep thought.
A Good Psychological Analyses of Totalitarianism
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A rival for Orwell’s 1984
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Perfectly conceived, and cleverly performed.
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