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- ލިޔުންތެރިއެއް (dv)
- Hongaars schrijver (nl)
- idazlea (eu)
- pisarz angielski (pl)
- британский писатель (ru)
- Hungarian-British author and journalist (1905–1983) (en)
- escriptor, filosof i periodista hongarès nacionalitzat britànic (ca)
- Macar asıllı İngiliz yazar (tr)
- novelista, ensayista, historiador, periodista, activista político y filósofo social húngaro nacionalizado británico (es)
- हंगरी - ब्रिटिश लेखक व पत्रकार (hi)
- britský spisovatel, filozof a novinář (cs)
- brittisk författare av ungersk-judisk börd (sv)
- hungar- kaj juddevena brita verkisto (eo)
- književnik i novinar židovskog podrijetla rođen u mađarskoj, aktivan u Palestini-Izraelu, Njemačkoj, Francuskoj i Velikoj Britaniji (hr)
- romancier hongrois, mémorialiste et essayiste (fr)
- scrittore e filosofo ungherese (it)
- ungarisch-britisch Schriftsteller (de)
- unkarilais-brittiläinen kirjailija ja toimittaja (fi)
- британски писател и журналист (bg)
- ユダヤ人のジャーナリスト、小説家 (1905-1983) (ja)
- údar Ungárach (ga)
- סופר ועיתונאי הונגרי-בריטי (iw)
- magyar-brit regény- és újságíró, társadalom-filozófus (hu)
- ബ്രിട്ടീഷ്/ഹംഗേറിയൻ എഴുത്തുകാരൻ (ml)
- Escritor, historiador, xornalista e filósofo húngaro (gl)
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- 1970.0 (dbd:second)
- It is difficult to think of a single important twentieth-century intellectual who did not cross paths with Arthur Koestler, or a single important twentieth-century intellectual movement that Koestler did not either join or oppose. From progressive education and Freudian psychoanalysis through Zionism, communism, and existentialism to psychedelic drugs, parapsychology, and euthanasia, Koestler was fascinated by every philosophical fad, serious and unserious, political and apolitical, of his era. (en)
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- Fiction, non-fiction, history, autobiography, politics, philosophy, psychology, parapsychology, science (en)
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