Whittaker Chambers A Biography

Cover of Whittaker Chambers A Biography by Sam Tanenhaus
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Modern Library ed
Pages: 656
ISBN-13: 9780375751455
Dimensions:
Height: 9.22 Inches
Length: 6.19 Inches
Weight: 1.82101828412 Pounds
Width: 1.38 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.91/092
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Whittaker Chambers A Biography by Sam Tanenhaus, published by Random House Publishing Group on April 28, 1998, is a comprehensive examination of the life of Whittaker Chambers, a complex figure in American history. This Modern Library edition spans 656 pages and delves into Chambers’s journey from a quiet Long Island village to a pivotal role in America’s political landscape, particularly during the infamous Hiss trial. The biography draws on extensive interviews and materials from numerous archives, including classified KGB documents, to provide a detailed account of Chambers’s life as a Communist agent, his eventual defection, and his influence on post-war conservatism.

Readers will find a rich narrative that explores Chambers’s multifaceted experiences, including his time as a literary figure, his conversion to Quakerism, and his tumultuous career at Time magazine. The book offers new insights into his secret struggles and the significant events surrounding the 1948 testimony against Alger Hiss, which had lasting implications for American politics. Whittaker Chambers presents a thorough exploration of 20th-century history, intertwining biography and political analysis to illuminate the motivations and actions of its key figures.


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Whittaker Chambers is the first biography of this complex and enigmatic figure. Drawing on dozens of interviews and on materials from forty archives in the United States and abroad–including still-classified KGB dossiers–Tanenhaus traces the remarkable journey that led Chambers from a sleepy Long Island village to center stage in America’s greatest political trial and then, in his last years, to a unique role as the godfather of post-war conservatism. This biography is rich in startling new information about Chambers’s days as New York’s “hottest literary Bolshevik”; his years as a Communist agent and then defector, hunted by the KGB; his conversion to Quakerism; his secret sexual turmoil; his turbulent decade at Time magazine, where he rose from the obscurity of the book-review page to transform the magazine into an oracle of apocalyptic anti-Communism. But all this was a prelude to the memorable events that began in August 1948, when Chambers testified against Alger Hiss in the spy case that changed America. Whittaker Chambers goes far beyond all previous accounts of the Hiss case, re-creating its improbably twists and turns, and disentangling the motives that propelled a vivid cast of characters in unpredictable directions.

A rare conjunction of exacting scholarship and narrative art, Whittaker Chambers is a vivid tapestry of 20th century history.

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