In a major reassessment of one of this century's leading writers and intellectuals, Arthur Koestler's shocking private life and powerful writing are set in the context of the tumultuous century he chronicled. 16-page photo insert.
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In a major reassessment of one of this century's leading writers and intellectuals, Arthur Koestler's shocking private life and powerful writing are set in the context of the tumultuous century he chronicled. 16-page photo insert.
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Very Good. Poor condition. No dustjacket. Dark staining/marks/scuffs to cover. Staining/nicks to textblock edges/endpapers. Some creases to pages. Text very good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 656 p. Contains: Illustrations.
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Fine in Fine jacket. A heavy item: non-U.S. shipping may require extra shipping fees; please inquire. Not ex-lib. Hardcover in glossy black and tan jacket with b/w photo of Koestler to front, 8vo. 646pp. Index, bibliography, endnotes. B/W plates. Fine/Fine. Book and jacket are as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked. Jacket in Brodart.
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Very good in fine dust jacket. read but pages pristine, unmarked. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 656 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.
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New York. 1999. December 1999. Free Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0684867206. 646 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Tom Stvan. keywords: Biography Politics History Eastern Europe England. FROM THE PUBLISHER-David Cesarani paints an explosive portrait of Koestler that bridges the gulf separating public and private life, contrasting the work of a genius against the backdrop of his tormented soul and brutal private life. A central European Jew born in 1905, Koestler was molded by his times. Uprooted by war and revolution and hounded by prejudice, he struggled to make sense of a world on the edge of apocalypse. His search for meaning, identity and belonging swept him up in the raging ideological torrents of his times-Zionism, Communism, anti-Communism and both hard scientific and esoteric mystical pursuits-and culminated in an idiosyncratic and deeply personal ideological position that has confused and eluded critics and commentators. Equally restless in his personal relationships, Koestler made and broke friendships and marriages. His violent affairs with women were legendary, but until now the shocking details of his private life were hidden from view by loyal friends and obscured by the Olympian prose of his autobiographical writing. Cesarani is the first to make unrestricted use of Koestler's private papers. He also draws on previously secret documents held by the KGB and the FBI, which expose the depth of Koestler's involvement in the Communist Party and, later, his relations with the CIA. Once a Communist, Koestler eventually rejected Marxism and led the intellectual counterattack that culminated in the fall of the Berlin Wall. His speculations on human nature and the future of mankind in the atomic age were stamped upon a generation that lived in the shadow of the bomb. But alongside his brilliance and charm was a darker side, fully plumbed here for the first time, which led ultimately to the tragic dual suicide with his third wife, Cynthia, in 1983. inventory #27339.