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Mamaine collapsed. They separated, but
remained close until her
sudden and
unexpected death in June 1954. The book
Living with Koestler:
Mamaine Koestler's...
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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...
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Arthur Koestler Living with Koestler:
Mamaine Koestler's
Letters 1945-51, a book
about Arthur and
Mamaine Koestler Arthur Koestler: The
Story of a...
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Living with Koestler:
Mamaine Koestler's
Letters 1945–51
Arthur Koestler: The
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became the home for
three years of the
writer Arthur Koestler and his wife
Mamaine.
While there,
Koestler became a
close friend of his
fellow writer George...
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their ancestral home in Ibstock.[citation needed] The family, who
included Mamaine Paget and her twin
sister Celia,
relocated to
Oxfordshire in 1939 to wait...
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Wilfred Herbert, born in 1902, she was a
cousin of the
twins Celia Mary and
Mamaine, who
became Arthur Koestler's
second wife. Her
first memory was her father...
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provincial party congress in KwaZulu-Natal
where James challenged Mamaine to a
series of debates.
Continuing his
criticism of Maimane's commitment...
- Hecht,
Arthur Koestler,
Dorothea Lange,
Robert Lowell,
Flannery O'Connor,
Mamaine Paget, John
Crowe Ransom,
Peter Taylor,
Eleanor Ross Taylor, Dody Weston...