by ARTHUR KOESTLZR adapted for radio by HALLAMTENNYSON Arthur Koestler survived three months in a condemned cell during the Spanish Civil War. This monologue is taken from his Seville diary, written during his internment, and is a gripping exposure of a sensitive, acute mind under great stress.
Reader Richard Pasco
Producer RICHARD WORTLEY
(Richard Pasco is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)