Cold Friday

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Cold Friday is a posthumously published autobiographical and reflective work by Whittaker Chambers, expanding on his anti-communist views and personal experiences following his earlier book Witness.

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instanceOf book
author Whittaker Chambers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Chambers' break with communism
Chambers' religious beliefs
Chambers' role in the Hiss case
Chambers' views on Western civilization
follows Witness
genre autobiography
memoir
political non-fiction
hasPart essays
personal recollections
reflections
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTheme betrayal and loyalty
decline of civilizations
faith and doubt
individual conscience
memory and testimony
moral responsibility
totalitarianism
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in Cold War history
readers interested in political philosophy
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement conservative literature
mainSubject Alger Hiss case NERFINISHED
Cold War NERFINISHED
Whittaker Chambers NERFINISHED
anti-communism
communism
notableFor Christian anti-communist perspective
expanding on themes from Witness
reflection on the fate of the West
publicationDate 1964
publicationStatus posthumous
publisher Random House NERFINISHED
relatedWork Witness
timePeriodCovered 20th century
Cold War era NERFINISHED
interwar period

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Whittaker Chambers notableWork Cold Friday