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Arthur Koestler
ISBN: 978-0-099-42491-8
Publication: 1940
Darkness at Noon is a searing political novel set during the Soviet purges of the 1930s. It tells the story of Rubashov, an aging revolutionary imprisoned and interrogated by the very regime he helped to build. As he confronts questions of loyalty, ideology, and personal conscience, Rubashov becomes a symbol of the tragic fate of countless individuals crushed under totalitarian power.
A profound meditation on justice, morality, and the human cost of political absolutism, Darkness at Noon remains one of the twentieth century’s most important and enduring works of political fiction.
This book was originally found at Age UK , so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.
Arthur Koestler
ISBN: 978-0-099-42491-8
Publication: 1940
Darkness at Noon is a searing political novel set during the Soviet purges of the 1930s. It tells the story of Rubashov, an aging revolutionary imprisoned and interrogated by the very regime he helped to build. As he confronts questions of loyalty, ideology, and personal conscience, Rubashov becomes a symbol of the tragic fate of countless individuals crushed under totalitarian power.
A profound meditation on justice, morality, and the human cost of political absolutism, Darkness at Noon remains one of the twentieth century’s most important and enduring works of political fiction.
This book was originally found at Age UK , so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.