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|author=Celia Goodman
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|publisher=[[Weidenfeld & Nicolson]]
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|pages=204 (including index)<br>illustrated with B&W photographs
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|isbn=0297785311
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| oclc= 11512855
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'''''Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler's Letters 1945–51''''' is a book about the author [[Arthur Koestler]] and [[Mamaine Paget]], Koestler’s second wife. More specifically, it is a selected compilation of Mamaine’s letters to her twin sister Celia about her life with Koestler. The spontaneous and engaging letters reflect the intensity of her life with Koestler between 1945 and 1951.
'''''Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler's Letters 1945–51''''' is a book about the author [[Arthur Koestler]] and [[Mamaine Paget]], Koestler's second wife. More specifically, it is a selected compilation of Mamaine's letters to her twin sister [[Celia Kirwan|Celia]] about her life with Koestler. The spontaneous and engaging letters reflect the intensity of her life with Koestler between 1945 and 1951.


The book was written and edited by Celia Goodman, née Paget. In a 22-page Introduction she provides brief biographical essays on Koestler and her sister Mamaine. In a Postscript she briefly describes Mamaine’s sudden and unexpected death in 1954 in a London hospital as a result of an episode of acute asthma.
The book was written and edited by Celia Goodman, née Paget. In a 22-page Introduction she provides brief biographical essays on Koestler and her sister Mamaine. In a Postscript she briefly describes Mamaine's sudden and unexpected death in 1954 in a London hospital as a result of an episode of acute [[asthma]].


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Latest revision as of 23:53, 25 January 2024

Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler’s Letters 1945–51
AuthorCelia Goodman
GenreBiography
PublisherWeidenfeld & Nicolson
Publication date
1985
Media typeBook/Hardcover
Pages204 (including index)
illustrated with B&W photographs
ISBN0297785311
OCLC11512855

Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler's Letters 1945–51 is a book about the author Arthur Koestler and Mamaine Paget, Koestler's second wife. More specifically, it is a selected compilation of Mamaine's letters to her twin sister Celia about her life with Koestler. The spontaneous and engaging letters reflect the intensity of her life with Koestler between 1945 and 1951.

The book was written and edited by Celia Goodman, née Paget. In a 22-page Introduction she provides brief biographical essays on Koestler and her sister Mamaine. In a Postscript she briefly describes Mamaine's sudden and unexpected death in 1954 in a London hospital as a result of an episode of acute asthma.