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Scum of the Earth is a memoir by Anglo-Hungarian writer Arthur Koestler in which he describes his life in France during 1939-1940, the chaos that prevailed in France just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and France’s collapse, his tribulations, internment in a concentration camp, and eventual escape to England, via North Africa and Portugal. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in 1941.

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  • Schiuma della terra (it)
  • La Lie de la terre (fr)
  • Scum of the Earth (book) (en)
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  • La Lie de la terre (Scum of the earth) est un récit autobiographique d'Arthur Koestler. Écrit entre janvier et mars 1941, il est publié pour la première fois au Royaume-Uni en 1941, ensuite en France en 1946. (fr)
  • Scum of the Earth is a memoir by Anglo-Hungarian writer Arthur Koestler in which he describes his life in France during 1939-1940, the chaos that prevailed in France just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and France’s collapse, his tribulations, internment in a concentration camp, and eventual escape to England, via North Africa and Portugal. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in 1941. (en)
  • Schiuma della terra è un libro di memorie dello scrittore Arthur Koestler, pubblicato nel 1941, nel quale egli descrive la sua vita in Francia tra il 1939 e il 1940, dove il caos prevalente e l'impreparazione militare portarono al collasso il Paese nella seconda guerra mondiale. Koestler vi racconta le sue tribolazioni di esule ebreo, fra internamenti in campi di concentramento e la fuga, via Nordafrica e Portogallo, in Inghilterra. (it)
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  • Scum of the Earth (en)
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  • Jonathan Cape
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  • La Lie de la terre (Scum of the earth) est un récit autobiographique d'Arthur Koestler. Écrit entre janvier et mars 1941, il est publié pour la première fois au Royaume-Uni en 1941, ensuite en France en 1946. (fr)
  • Scum of the Earth is a memoir by Anglo-Hungarian writer Arthur Koestler in which he describes his life in France during 1939-1940, the chaos that prevailed in France just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and France’s collapse, his tribulations, internment in a concentration camp, and eventual escape to England, via North Africa and Portugal. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in 1941. (en)
  • Schiuma della terra è un libro di memorie dello scrittore Arthur Koestler, pubblicato nel 1941, nel quale egli descrive la sua vita in Francia tra il 1939 e il 1940, dove il caos prevalente e l'impreparazione militare portarono al collasso il Paese nella seconda guerra mondiale. Koestler vi racconta le sue tribolazioni di esule ebreo, fra internamenti in campi di concentramento e la fuga, via Nordafrica e Portogallo, in Inghilterra. (it)
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