The Eyewitness Report
An unpublished work by Albert Maltz
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Publishing:24th Jul '25
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 24th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An unpublished novel by one of the Hollywood Ten, who were blacklisted for their involvement with the Communist Party USA. Based on the true story of a group of Russian dissidents who staged a protest in support of free Czechoslovakia in 1968, The Eyewitness Report is a novel which explores the role and responsibility of the individual in the face of tragic historical events.
The scene opens in Moscow in August 1968. Forty-two-year-old Daniil Petrovich Barkov is a prizewinning writer whose life is at a crossroads. His wife is slowly dying in a hospital bed, and his faith in his country is shaken by the anti-democratic invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops. On a Sunday afternoon in Red Square, Barkov witnesses a peaceful demonstration for human rights. Eight men and women, including a mother and her baby, sit silently on the pavement near Lenin’s tomb and unfurl their banners. Within moments, police whistles are heard, and KGB agents arrest them with shocking brutality. Barkov is moved by the bravery of the protesters, but resists the impulse to join them. The guilt-ridden author vows to write an eyewitness report, a burning polemic against rule by aggression, which will show his growth as an artist.
At once an indictment of oppression and an exploration of the role and responsibility of the individual in the face of tragic historical events – themes that preoccupied Maltz throughout his life and artistic career – The Eyewitness Report, left unpublished by its author at his death and presented here for the first time, will cement Maltz’s reputation as one of the finest storytellers and most perceptive thinkers of the last century.
‘Maltz understood that fascism was fascism, whether it came from Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union or the United States. He knew it when he saw it. In The Eyewitness Report, he called it out. Fifty years later, the novel is more relevant than ever.’ -- Patrick Chura, Distinguished Professor * University of Akron *
ISBN: 9780714550961
Dimensions: 202mm x 132mm x 24mm
Weight: 320g
208 pages