- The God that Failed
:"This article is about the 1949 book. For the
Metallica song, seeThe God That Failed (song) ; The title was also used for the 2001 book .""The God That Failed" is a
1949 book which collects together sixessay s with the testimonies of a number of famous ex-Communists, who were writers and journalists. The common theme of the essays is the authors' disillusionment with and abandonment of Communism. The promotionalbyline to the book is "Six famous men tell how they changed their minds about Communism."The six contributors were
Louis Fischer ,André Gide ,Arthur Koestler ,Ignazio Silone ,Stephen Spender , and Richard Wright.Richard Crossman , the British MP who conceived and edited the volume, at one point approached the famous American ex-communistWhittaker Chambers about contributing an essay to the book. At the time Chambers was still employed by "Time magazine ", having not yet gone public with his charges againstAlger Hiss , and so declined to participate.ee also
*ISBN 0231123957 or ISBN 978-0231123952
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