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“Dialogue with Death: (A Spanish Testament)” by Arthur Koestler

“Arrested by Franco's troops in 1937 when he was in Malaga as a foreign correspondent to cover the civil war, and sentenced to death for espionage, Arthur Koestler awaited his execution in Seville jail for three months. A Spanish testament recounts in the form of a prison diary that waiting, that dialogue with himself, that meditation on life and death that Koestler, a man of action, could not free himself from.”

 Taken from Alberti Bookstore.

See also:

http://www.letraslibres.com/index.php?art=9897&rev=2

http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1896

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Koestler

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Dialogue with Death: (A Spanish Testament) / Arthur Koestler; translation of José Erezuma. — Madrid: Amaranth, [2004]. — 274 pages ; 22cm

DL M 25201-2004 — ISBN 84-931457-6-9

PR 6021.O4 D5318 2004

R. 89514