Wednesday, Oct. 05, 1983
BOOKS
Brightened in Dungeons
DARKNESS AT NOON--Arthur Koestler--Macmillan ($2.50).
Of Author Arthur Koestler little is definitely known. But he has written the most exciting novel of the season. The book begins with the clang of a cell door closing in a GPU prison. It ends with a shot in the back of the head in a murky passageway of the prison cellar. It moves with the speed, directness, precision and some of the impact of a bullet. More plausibly than any other book yet written, fiction or nonfiction, it gives the answer to one of history's great riddles: Why do Russians confess?
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