"The God That Failed" is a classic work and crucial document of
the Cold War that brings together essays by six of the most
important writers of the twentieth century on their conversion to
and subsequent disillusionment with communism. In describing their
own experiences, the authors illustrate the fate of leftism around
the world. Andr? Gide (France), Richard Wright (the United States),
Ignazio Silone (Italy), Stephen Spender (England), Arthur Koestler
(Germany), and Louis Fischer, an American foreign correspondent,
all tell how their search for the betterment of humanity led them
to communism, and the personal agony and revulsion which then
caused them to reject it. David Engerman's new foreword to this
central work of our time recounts the tumultuous events of the era,
providing essential background. It also describes the book's
origins and impact, the influence of communism in American
intellectual life, and how the events described in "The God That
Failed" continue to affect public discourse today.
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