Jonah
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Never read Scum of the Earth. I did read Darkness at Noon and The Yogi and the Commissar for a class in high school and they had a definitive impact on my thinking at the time. Koestler's reputation seems to be much diminished now and I haven’t thought about him or gone back to read anything else of his the way I still do with some of his contemporaries like Camus and Sartre.bump.
Just re-read Richard Winters autobiography and chunks of Koestler's Scum of the Earth and Spanish Testament. Bout to start on Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude.
One Hundred Years of Solitude of course is immortal and epic, one of the all-time great novels.