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Koester: Yesterday’s Man?

  Yesterday’s Man? Anne Applebaum February 11, 2010 issue Reviewed: Koestler: The Literary and Political Odyssey of a Twentieth-Century Skeptic by Michael Scammell Random House, 689 pp., $35.00 **** Extrait: As for  Darkness at Noon , it was not just a popular book, it was one of the primary reasons that the Communist Party never came to power in France, a real possibility at the time. Hard though it is for us now to imagine, it was not at all obvious, in 1946 or even 1956, that Western Europe and the United States would remain solidly united for fifty years. Nor did it seem at all inevitable that the West would win the cold war. Along with Orwell’s  Animal Farm  and Victor Kravchenko’s  I Chose Freedom ,  Darkness at Noon  was one of the books that helped turn the tide on the intellectual front line, and ensured that the West prevailed. But unless one understands all of that, the political and literary achievements of Arthur Koestler are, to a contemp...

The Violence in Vermeer

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  Books The Violence in Vermeer It is easy to treat the Dutch artist as an agreeable intimist—a transcriber of domestic niceties. But he grew up in a world of war, starvation, and massacres. His paintings were safe havens. By  April 13, 2026 “Woman Writing a Letter with Her Maid,” circa 1670. One thing that sets Vermeer apart from his contemporaries is a sense that the stillness in his quiet rooms may not hold. Art work by Johannes Vermeer / Courtesy National Gallery of Ireland Save this story In October, 2022, a man approached Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” in the Mauritshuis museum, in The Hague, and rested his shaved head against the painting. He was not an eager art historian who believed that the work demanded the closest possible inspection and hoped to meet the subject eyeball to eyeball. (A not unreasonable plan: the speck of reflected light in each of the girl’s irises is a famous touch.) He was a climate protester, wearing a T-shirt that bore the slogan “ Just...