The New Yorker 's review of The Great Escape (Simon & Schuster, $27), by Kati Marton—
"Marton, who fled Hungary as a child in 1957, illuminates Budapest's vertiginous Golden Age and the darkness that followed (a darkness that some of her subjects, notably Arthur Koestler, never shook)."
— Issue dated November 6, 2006
See also The Ninth Gate in this journal and the life of Marton's second husband, Peter Jennings.