
Arthur Koestler
Arthur Koestler was a Hungarian-British author and journalist, best known for his novel 'Darkness at Noon,' which critiques totalitarianism and explores the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in oppressive regimes.
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Arthur Koestler met prominent Social Democrats Rudolf Breitscheid and Rudolf Hilferding in Marseille in 1940.
How do we know when we are living through a catastrophe?Arthur Koestler is mentioned as part of the crew of intellectuals who produced the literary magazine Horizon.
Books we’re reading and loving in FebruaryArthur Koestler was an important figure in the anti-Nazi refugee circle in France.
Marina Touilliez, essayiste : « Fin 1937, à Paris, Arthur Koestler trouve un lieu d’entraide concrète »Arthur Koestler is known for his iconic work 'Darkness at Noon'.
Τα νέα «αστυνομικά» που θα σας κρατήσουν συντροφιά στην παραλίαArthur Koestler is mentioned for his memoirs discussing the misjudgment of Hitler by European leaders.
Vom Völkermord in Kambodscha bis Joe BidenArthur Koestler was a writer whose life experiences shaped his literary contributions.
“De banquero en Madrid a buceador en Filipinas”: cómo la fiebre por cambiar de vida se ha convertido en negocio | ICONArthur Koestler's book 'Mrk opoldne' is mentioned in relation to Zupan's work.
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