In this remarkable novel of human courage and defiance, Steinbeck celebrates democracy and the power of the individual against tyranny.
A North European country has been invaded. In one small town the people's initial confusion crystallizes into a silent, sullen anger that gradually undermines the conquerors until they too come to know what fear means. The Moon is Down had extraordinary impact as Allied propaganda in Nazi-occupied Europe. Despite Axis attempts to suppress it (in Fascist Italy, mere possession of a copy of the book was punishable by death) thousands of copies circulated throughout Europe, bearing witness to the power of ideas in the face of terror and brutality.
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In this remarkable novel of human courage and defiance, Steinbeck celebrates democracy and the power of the individual against tyranny.
A North European country has been invaded. In one small town the people's initial confusion crystallizes into a silent, sullen anger that gradually undermines the conquerors until they too come to know what fear means. The Moon is Down had extraordinary impact as Allied propaganda in Nazi-occupied Europe. Despite Axis attempts to suppress it (in Fascist Italy, mere possession of a copy of the book was punishable by death) thousands of copies circulated throughout Europe, bearing witness to the power of ideas in the face of terror and brutality.
Imprint | Penguin Putnam |
Country of origin | United States |
Series | Penguin Classics |
Release date | February 1996 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | November 1995 |
Introduction by | Donald V. Coers |
Authors | John Steinbeck |
Dimensions | 198 x 128 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - B-format |
Pages | 112 |
Edition | Reissue |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-14-018746-5 |
Barcode | 9780140187465 |
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LSN | 0-14-018746-4 |