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Darkness at Noon, written by Arthur Koestler, is a novel set in the 1930s during the Stalinist period of the Soviet Union. The novel follows Rubashov, a man whose life has been devoted to the cause of Communism, as he is arrested and interrogated by a government he has served for years. As Rubashov is subjected to harsh interrogations, he is forced to grapple with the moral and philosophical implications of his loyalty to the Party and his own past actions. The novel is a powerful exploration of the psychological effects of totalitarianism and the power of faith in the face of oppression. Ultimately, Rubashov’s story is one of courage, resilience, and the struggle to maintain one’s beliefs in a world where truth is obscured by political expedience.
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