Dimensions
129 x 198 x 27mm
The remarkable first autobiography by the internationally acclaimed author of Darkness at Noon
The first volume of the remarkable autobiography of Arthur Koestler, author of Darkness at Noon.;;In 1931, Arthur Koestler joined the Communist Party, an event he felt to be second only in importance to his birth in shaping his destiny. Before that point, he lived a tumultuous and varied existence. He was a member of the duelling fraternity at the University of Vienna; a collective farm worker in Galilee; a tramp and street vendor in Haifa; the editor of a weekly paper in Cairo; the foreign correspondent of the biggest continental newspaper chain in Paris and the Middle East; a science editor in Berlin; and a member of the North Pole expedition of the Graf Zeppelin. ;;Written with enormous zest, joie de vivre and frankness, Arrow in the Blue is a fascinating self-portrait of a remarkable young man at the heart of the events that shaped the twentieth century. ;;The second volume of Arthur Koestler's autobiography is The Invisible Writing.