Arthur Koestler (book)
Book by Mark Levene (1984) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the book by George Mikes, see Arthur Koestler: The Story of a Friendship.
Arthur Koestler is a book by Mark Levene about the life and work of Hungarian-British writer Arthur Koestler. The book was in published in 1984, one year after Koestler's suicide. The book is divided into seven main chapters, of which the first of is a biography and the other six critical essays on each of Koestler's six novels, his stories and his play Twilight Bar.
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Author | Mark Levene |
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Publisher | Frederick Ungar (US) and Oswald Wolff (UK) |
Pages | 176 |
ISBN | 0-85496-086-4 (cloth); ISBN 0854960899 (paperback) |
OCLC | 12514430 |
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The book, which measures 200 mm x 120 mm (small format) was published by Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. in New York, 1984, and by Oswald Wolff (Publishers) in London, 1985, ISBN 0-85496-086-4 (cloth); ISBN 0-85496-089-9 (paperback).
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