Stephen Koch Libros
Stephen Koch es un autor cuyas obras profundizan en los intrincados aspectos de las relaciones humanas y las disyuntivas morales. Su escritura se distingue por su perspicacia penetrante y su habilidad para desvelar las motivaciones ocultas de los personajes. Los lectores aprecian su destreza para introducirlos en profundas exploraciones psicológicas y reflexiones literarias. El enfoque de Koch hacia la ficción se caracteriza por una sofisticada comprensión del oficio narrativo.





A history of Soviet propaganda in the West under Stalin. It aims to show how three men - Willi Muzenberg, Otto Katz and Louis Gibarti - manipulated the lives and deeds of some of the most prominent and idealistic public figures.
The Accidental Sexist
A handbook for men on workplace diversity and inclusion
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on the role of allies in creating an inclusive workplace, this guide emphasizes the importance of participation from all employees, particularly men. It addresses common uncertainties about actions to take and the significance of inclusivity, providing practical insights and encouragement for those looking to make a positive impact in their work environment.
Hitler's Scapegoat
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
New B-format paperback edition. How Hitler used the murder of a Nazi diplomat to blame the Jews for WW2, based on new archive sources.
Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos were friends; writers-in-arms, though they were polar opposites in terms of personality – Dos Passos’ calm contrasting with Hemingway’s machismo. They arrived in Spain during the civil war as comrades, but when Dos Passos undertook to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of his friend, José Robles – a Spanish-born Johns Hopkins profressor who had moved back to Spain to help save the Spanish Republic – their friendship, and Dos Passos’ literary career, reached the breaking point. In this stunning historical narrative, written with a novelists eye for detail, acclaimed writer Stephen Koch explores the relationship between the two men - set against the grippingly dramatic backdrop of the Spanish Civil War - and how their split changed them both as men and as writers.