Darkness at Noon

Arthur Koestler 1940

Devastation Rating

Existential Dread
political philosophical prison literary fiction injustice

Our Take

Rubashov is an old Bolshevik in a Soviet prison, and Koestler makes him argue himself into his own death sentence. The interrogation is the most chilling intellectual exercise in political fiction — a man whose logic is used against him by a system he helped to build. Philosophy as self-destruction.

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