The infernal library : on dictators, the books they wrote, and other catastrophes of literacy / Daniel Kalder.
"Since the days of the Roman Empire dictators have written books. But in the twentieth-century despots enjoyed unprecedented print runs to (literally) captive audiences. The titans of the genre--Stalin, Mussolini, and Khomeini among them--produced theoretical works, spiritual manifestos, poetry, memoirs, and even the occasional romance novel and established a literary tradition of boundless tedium that continues to this day. How did the production of literature become central to the running of regimes? What do these books reveal about the dictatorial soul?
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- ISBN: 9781627793421 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xvi, 379 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2018.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Dictatorship > History. Dictators as authors > History. Revolutionary literature > Authorship. |
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Stroud Branch | 321.9 Kal | 31681010090942 | NONFIC | Available | - |