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Dialogue with Death

Dialogue with Death

The Journal of a Prisoner of the Fascists in the Spanish Civil War

by Arthur Koestler
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2011

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In 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, Arthur Koestler, a German exile writing for a British newspaper, was arrested by Nationalist forces in Malaga. He was then sentenced to execution and spent every day awaiting death--only to be released three months later under pressure from the British government. Out of this experience, Koestler wrote Darkness at Noon, his most acclaimed work in the United States, about a man arrested and executed in a Communist prison.

Dialogue with Death is Koestler's riveting account of the fall of Malaga to rebel forces, his surreal arrest, and his three months facing death from a prison cell. Despite the harrowing circumstances, Koestler manages to convey the stress of uncertainty, fear, and deprivation of human contact with the keen eye of a reporter.
ISBN:
9780226449616
9780226449616
Category:
Biography: literary
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2011
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
232
Dimensions (mm):
215x144x16mm
Weight:
0.28kg
Arthur Koestler

Arthur Koestler was born in Budapest in 1905. He attended the University of Vienna before working as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East, Berlin and Paris. For six years he was an active member of the Communist Party, and was captured by Franco in the Spanish Civil War. He was detained in prison three times during his life, in three different countries, and was sentenced to death in Spain in 1936 for espionage, though was later released.

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