Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-245) and index.
Contents:
The function of Rubashov's toothache in Koestler's Darkness at noon / Annette Edwards Platt -- Darkness at noon and the "grammatical fiction" / Goronwy Rees -- Arthur Koestler: on messiahs and mutations / Mark Levene -- Darkness at noon / Sidney A. Pearson, Jr. -- The mind on trial: Darkness at noon / Mark Levene -- Viewpoints and voices: Serge and Koestler on the great terror / W. Marshall -- Orwell versus Koestler: Nineteen eighty-four as optimistic satire / Howard Fink -- Darkness at noon and the political novel / Reed B. Merrill -- The "Post-colonialism" of Cold War discourse / William Pietz -- Comment on an aspect of Pietz's argument / Anders Stephanson -- Eternity in Darkness at noon and the Consolation of philosophy / Robert Sutherland -- War, 1938-42 / David Cesarani -- A Cold War best-seller: the reaction to Arthur Koestler's Darkness at noon in France from 1945 to 1950 / Martine Poulain.
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