Darkness at Noon
- Pages
- 216
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780553265958
- Reading Time
- ~3h 47min
Darkness at Noon is a book by Arthur Koestler. It has 216 pages.
About this book
Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon examines the collision between revolutionary idealism and totalitarian control through the final hours of an aging political prisoner. Set in an unnamed Soviet-style state during a period of sweeping purges, the narrative follows a veteran revolutionary who finds himself arrested by the very apparatus he helped build. As state interrogators pressure him to confess to fabricated crimes, the novel delves into the psychological mechanics of ideological conformity and the erosion of personal conscience. Koestler, drawing on his own experiences within early twentieth-century communist movements, constructs a rigorous exploration of how political systems justify moral compromise in the name of historical necessity. The work remains notable for its unsentimental portrayal of institutional power, its examination of guilt and innocence under state surveillance, and its early articulation of the psychological toll exacted by authoritarian governance. Written in 1940, the novel continues to serve as a foundational text for understanding the moral ambiguities of political conviction and the fragility of individual autonomy within rigid ideological frameworks.
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Darkness at Noon has 216 pages.
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Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon examines the collision between revolutionary idealism and totalitarian control through the final hours of an aging political prisoner. Set in an unnamed Soviet-style state during a period of sweeping purges, the narrative follows a veteran revolutionary who finds h...
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Darkness at Noon was written by Arthur Koestler.