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The prologue and epilogue are two short stories which are connected to the main text of the novel by theme rather than plot. The prologue, "The Misunderstanding", is an
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Fallowell, Duncan. "Interviews Arthur Koestler, The Art of Fiction No. 80" (
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This article is about the 1972 novel. For other uses, see
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call girl (disambiguation)

Hutchinson
ISBN
0-09-112550-2
Arthur Koestler
scientists
self-destruction
interior monologue
Jesus Christ
Crucifixion
cocacolonization
Fallowell, Duncan. "Interviews Arthur Koestler, The Art of Fiction No. 80" (The Paris Review, Summer 1984, No. 92)
"'The Call Girls' Arthur Koestler" (LiberReview, 4 August 2010)
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Wayback Machine
"The Call Girls by Arthur Koestler" (Kirkus Reviews, April 10, 1973)
Reid, Dr. Robert. "The call-girls speak out" (Astride the two cultures, edited by Harold Harris. New Scientist, 2 October 1975, page 32)
"Books: Future Tense THE CALL GIRLS by ARTHUR KOESTLER" (Time magazine, April 9, 1973)
Fremont-Smith, Eliot. "Arthur Koestler Essay - Koestler, Arthur (Vol. 3)" (Saturday Review of Education, May 1973, pp. 88, 90)
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