Dictator Literature

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Dictator Literature

A History of Bad Books by Terrible People

Autobiography: historical, political and military Literary studies: general Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 History History Politics and government Far-left political ideologies and movements Far-right political ideologies and movements Political leaders and leadership Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship

Author: Daniel Kalder

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Language: English

Published by: Oneworld Publications

Published on: 5th April 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781786070593


Book of the Year for The Times and the Sunday Times

‘The writer is the engineer of the human soul,’ claimed Stalin. Although one wonders how many found nourishment in Turkmenbashi’s Book of the Soul (once required reading for driving tests in Turkmenistan), not to mention Stalin’s own poetry. Certainly, to be considered great, a dictator must write, and write a lot. Mao had his Little Red Book, Mussolini and Saddam Hussein their romance novels, Kim Jong-il his treatise on the art of film, Hitler his hate-filled tracts. What do these texts reveal about their authors, the worst people imaginable? And how did they shape twentieth-century history? To find out, Daniel Kalder read them all – the badly written and the astonishingly badly written – so that you don’t have to. This is the untold history of books so terrible they should have been crimes.

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