Whittaker Chambers
Author profile
born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The United States
April 01, 1901
died
July 09, 1961
gender
male
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Witness
— published 1952 — 14 editions |
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Odyssey of a Friend: Letters to William F. Buckley Jr. 1954-1961
by Whittaker Chambers, William F. Buckley Jr. — published 1987 — 2 editions |
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Cold Friday
— published 1962 — 2 editions |
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Ghosts on the Roof
— published 1989 — 2 editions |
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Notes from the Underground: The Whittaker Chambers-Ralph de Toledano Letters, 1949-60
by Whittaker Chambers, Ralph De Toledano, Terry Teachout — published 1997 |
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Witness: Part 1
by Whittaker Chambers, John MacDonald — published 1993 |
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Witness: Part 2
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Walt Disney's Bambi
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Bambi: A Life in the Woods
by Felix Salten, Whittaker Chambers — published 1923 — 75 editions |
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An Evening with National Review: Some Memorable Articles from the First Five Years
by William F. Buckley Jr., Whittaker Chambers, Russell Kirk — published 2010 |
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“Yet there is one experience which most sincere ex-Communists share, whether or not they go only part way to the end of the question it poses. The daughter of a former German diplomat in Moscow was trying to explain to me why her father, who, as an enlightened modern man, had been extremely pro-Communist, had become an implacable anti-Communist. It was hard for her because, as an enlightened modern girl, she shared the Communist vision without being a Communist. But she loved her father and the irrationality of his defection embarrassed her. 'He was immensely pro-Soviet,' she said,' and then -- you will laugh at me -- but you must not laugh at my father -- and then -- one night -- in Moscow -- he heard screams. That's all. Simply one night he heard screams.'
A child of Reason and the 20th century, she knew that there is a logic of the mind. She did not know that the soul has a logic that may be more compelling than the mind's. She did not know at all that she had swept away the logic of the mind, the logic of history, the logic of politics, the myth of the 20th century, with five annihilating words: one night he heard screams.”
― Whittaker Chambers, Witness
A child of Reason and the 20th century, she knew that there is a logic of the mind. She did not know that the soul has a logic that may be more compelling than the mind's. She did not know at all that she had swept away the logic of the mind, the logic of history, the logic of politics, the myth of the 20th century, with five annihilating words: one night he heard screams.”
― Whittaker Chambers, Witness
“Life is not worth living for which a man is not prepared to die at any moment.”
― Whittaker Chambers
― Whittaker Chambers
“Crime, violence, infamy are not tragedy. Tragedy occurs when a human soul awakes and seeks, in suffering and pain, to free itself from crime, violence, infamy, even at the cost of life. The struggle is the tragedy - not defeat or death. That is why the spectacle of tragedy has always filled men, not with despair, but with a sense of hope and exaltation.”
― Whittaker Chambers, Witness
― Whittaker Chambers, Witness
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