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''The Invisible Writing: The Second Volume Of An Autobiography, 1932-40'' (1954) is a book by
Arthur Koestler Arthur Koestler, (, ; ; hu, Kösztler Artúr; 5 September 1905 – 1 March 1983) was a Hungarian-born author and journalist. Koestler was born in Budapest and, apart from his early school years, was educated in Austria. In 1931, Koestler join ...
. It follows on from '' Arrow in the Blue'', published two years earlier, and which described his life from his birth in 1905, to 1931, and deals with a much shorter period, a mere eight years (as opposed to the twenty six of the previous volume). This was nonetheless, a highly significant period in Koestler's life, as it involved his membership and subsequent alienation from the Communist movement. As well as his relationship with Communism, ''The Invisible Writing'' is also interesting for its documentation of Europe in the years leading up to
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
, both his native
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Cr ...
and Austria, Germany, and also the west, such as Spain, France and England. In ''The Invisible Writing'', Koestler recalls that during the summer of 1935 he "wrote about half of a satirical novel called '' The Good Soldier Schweik Goes to War Again....''. It had been commissioned by Willy Münzenberg /nowiki>the_
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on the grounds of the book's 'pacifist errors'..." (p. 283). Much of the experiences in this book, were also to be found in some form elsewhere: * Koestler's incarceration in the Spanish Civil War, by the Falange, Phalange – documented in ''Spanish Testament'' (1937), and revised 1942 as ''Dialogue with Death'', and which formed part of the basis for his novel ''Darkness at Noon'' (1940). * '' Scum of the Earth (novel), Scum of the Earth'' was a very lightly fictionalised account of his detention at Camp Vernet, and subsequent escape in the pre-World War II period. * Koestler's experiences with Communism were also discussed by him in the anti-Communist '' The God that Failed'' (1949), which collected the testimonies of several ex-Communists. * ''Von Weissen Nächten und Roten Tagen'' ("From White Nights and Red Days"), published in 1933, also recounts some of the early period of this book. It is very difficult to find, being mostly published in the
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, and long out of print. It is nonetheless significant as Koestler's first published book. 1954 non-fiction books Books by Arthur Koestler William Collins, Sons books Hamish Hamilton books {{lit-bio-book-stub