
About
Arthur Koestler
Overview
Arthur Koestler was a Hungarian/British novelist, essayist and journalist. In 1931, He joined the Communist Party of Germany, but he resigned in 1938 because Stalinism disillusioned him. Koestler embraced a multitude of political as well as non-political issues. Zionism, communism, anti-communism, voluntary euthanasia, abolition of capital punishment, particularly hanging, and the abolition of quarantine for dogs being reimported into the United Kingdom are examples.
Known for
Acting |
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1976 | Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture | Actor | Self - Interviewee | N/A N/A |
Writing |
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1989 | Thieves in the Night | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |
1966 | Drei Tage bis Mitternacht | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |