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Darkness At Noon: A Novel
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The Newly Discovered Lost Text Of Arthur Koestler?S Modern Masterpiece, Darkness At Noonthe Haunting Portrait Of A Revolutionary, Imprisoned And Tortured Under Totalitarian Ruleis Now Restored And In A Completely New Translation.Editor Michael Scammell And Translator Philip Boehm Bring Us A Brilliant Novel, A Remarkable Discovery, And A New Translation Of An International Classic.In Print Continually Since 1940, Darkness At Noon Has Been Translated Into Over 30 Languages And Is Both A Stirring Novel And A Classic Antifascist Text. What Makes Its Popularity And Tenacity Even More Remarkable Is That All Existing Versions Of Darkness At Noon Are Based On A Hastily Made English Translation Of The Original German By A Novice Translator At The Outbreak Of World War Ii.In 2015, Matthias We?El Stumbled Across An Entry In The Archives Of The Zurich Central Library That Is A Scholar'S Dream: ?Koestler, Arthur. Rubaschow: Roman. Typoskript, M?Rz 1940, 326 Pages.? What He Had Found Was Arthur Koestler?S Original, Complete German Manuscript For What Would Become Darkness At Noon, Thought To Have Been Irrevocably Lost In The Turmoil Of The War. With This Stunning Literary Discovery, And A New English Translation Direct From The Primary German Manuscript, We Can Now For The First Time Read Darkness At Noon As Koestler Wrote It.Set In The 1930S At The Height Of The Purge And Show Trials Of A Stalinist Moscow, Darkness At Noon Is A Haunting Portrait Of An Aging Revolutionary, Nicholas Rubashov, Who Is Imprisoned, Tortured, And Forced Through A Series Of Hearings By The Party To Which He Has Dedicated His Life. As The Pressure To Confess Preposterous Crimes Increases, He Relives A Career That Embodies The Terrible Ironies And Betrayals Of A Merciless Totalitarian Movement Masking Itself As An Instrument Of Deliverance.Koestler?S Portrayal Of Stalinera Totalitarianism And Fascism Is As Chilling And Resonant Today As It Was In The 1940S And During The Cold War. Rubashov?S Plight Explores The Meaning And Value Of Moral Choices, The Attractions And Dangers Of Idealism, And The Corrosiveness Of Political Corruption. Like The Trial, 1984, And Animal Farm, This Is A Book You Should Read As A Citizen Of The World, Wherever You Are And Wherever You Come From.
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- Q: How many pages does Darkness at Noon have? A: This book has two hundred seventy-two pages. It's a comprehensive exploration of totalitarianism through a novel format.
- Q: What are the dimensions of Darkness at Noon? A: The dimensions are five point five one inches in length, eight point three nine inches in height, and zero point seven one inches in width.
- Q: What type of binding does Darkness at Noon have? A: This book features a paperback binding. It's designed for easy handling and portability.
- Q: Who is the author of Darkness at Noon? A: The author is Arthur Koestler. He is renowned for his insights into totalitarian regimes and moral dilemmas.
- Q: What genre does Darkness at Noon belong to? A: This book belongs to the Classics genre. It is considered a significant anti-fascist literary work.
- Q: How do I read Darkness at Noon? A: You can read this book as you would any novel. It's suitable for adults and those interested in historical and political themes.
- Q: Is Darkness at Noon suitable for all ages? A: No, this book is not recommended for children. It deals with complex themes of political repression and moral conflict.
- Q: How can I best appreciate Darkness at Noon? A: To appreciate this book, consider reading it in a quiet environment. Reflect on its themes of totalitarianism and moral choices.
- Q: What is the recommended age group for Darkness at Noon? A: This book is suitable for readers aged eighteen and older. Its themes are more appropriate for mature audiences.
- Q: How should I store Darkness at Noon? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition over time.
- Q: Can I clean my copy of Darkness at Noon? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions on the pages.
- Q: What do I do if my copy of Darkness at Noon arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller for return options. Most sellers provide a return policy for such issues.
- Q: Is there a warranty for Darkness at Noon? A: No, books typically do not come with a warranty. However, check the return policy from the retailer.
- Q: How can I find out more about Darkness at Noon? A: You can find more information in literary reviews or academic discussions about the book's themes and significance.
- Q: What makes Darkness at Noon a classic? A: Darkness at Noon is considered a classic because of its profound exploration of totalitarianism and moral dilemmas, remaining relevant through the years.
- Q: Is there a new translation of Darkness at Noon? A: Yes, this edition features a new translation based on the original German manuscript. It aims to restore the author's intended message.