Arthur Koestler
Born: 1905-09-05
Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary
Biography
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
Top Movie Credits
Thieves in the Night
Writer
Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture
Self - Interviewee
Drei Tage bis Mitternacht
Writer