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But they were quite different in temperament. Koestler was highly combative, volatile and hedonistic; Orwell was ironic, more controlled and ascetic. Like Warburg and Fyvel, Koestler and Orwell agreed to disagree over Palestine. Even so, Koestler recognised Orwell immediately as the most important English writer he had met so far.
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