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The Berlin Stories

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Format
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
United States, 1 September 2008

First published in the 1930s, The Berlin Stories contains two astonishing related novels, The Last of Mr. Norris and Goodbye to Berlin, which are recognized today as classics of modern fiction. Isherwood magnificently captures 1931 Berlin: charming, with its avenues and cafés; marvelously grotesque, with its nightlife and dreamers; dangerous, with its vice and intrigue; powerful and seedy, with its mobs and millionaires-this is the period when Hitler was beginning his move to power. The Berlin Stories is inhabited by a wealth of characters: the unforgettable Sally Bowles, whose misadventures in the demimonde were popularized on the American stage and screen by Julie Harris in I Am A Camera and Liza Minnelli in Cabaret; Mr. Norris, the improbable old debauchee mysteriously caught between the Nazis and the Communists; plump Fräulein Schroeder, who thinks an operation to reduce the scale of her Büste might relieve her heart palpitations; and the distinguished and doomed Jewish family, the Landauers.


Christopher Isherwood (1904-1986), perhaps the first major

openly gay writer to be read extensively by a wider audience, was one

of the most distinguished authors of the twentieth century. His

literary friendships encompassed such writers as W. H. Auden, E. M.

Forster, Stephen Spender, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and

Somerset Maugham.

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First published in the 1930s, The Berlin Stories contains two astonishing related novels, The Last of Mr. Norris and Goodbye to Berlin, which are recognized today as classics of modern fiction. Isherwood magnificently captures 1931 Berlin: charming, with its avenues and cafés; marvelously grotesque, with its nightlife and dreamers; dangerous, with its vice and intrigue; powerful and seedy, with its mobs and millionaires-this is the period when Hitler was beginning his move to power. The Berlin Stories is inhabited by a wealth of characters: the unforgettable Sally Bowles, whose misadventures in the demimonde were popularized on the American stage and screen by Julie Harris in I Am A Camera and Liza Minnelli in Cabaret; Mr. Norris, the improbable old debauchee mysteriously caught between the Nazis and the Communists; plump Fräulein Schroeder, who thinks an operation to reduce the scale of her Büste might relieve her heart palpitations; and the distinguished and doomed Jewish family, the Landauers.


Christopher Isherwood (1904-1986), perhaps the first major

openly gay writer to be read extensively by a wider audience, was one

of the most distinguished authors of the twentieth century. His

literary friendships encompassed such writers as W. H. Auden, E. M.

Forster, Stephen Spender, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and

Somerset Maugham.

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Product Details
EAN
9780811218047
ISBN
081121804X
Dimensions
21.9 x 17 x 2.7 centimeters (0.36 kg)

About the Author

Christopher Isherwood (1904-1986), perhaps the first major openly gay writer to be read extensively by a wider audience, was one of the most distinguished authors of the twentieth century. His literary friendships encompassed such writers as W. H. Auden, E. M. Forster, Stephen Spender, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and Somerset Maugham. Armistead Maupin is the author of nine novels including the six-volume Tales of the City series and Michael Tolliver Lives.

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"In Isherwood's work, a magic potion of history and invention, the voice is clear, and, no matter how many times we hear it, it always seems to be speaking for the first time."
*Howard Moss - The New York Times*

"The best prose writer in English."
*Gore Vidal*

"The line between fiction and memoir is often thin in Isherwood’s writing, but that’s what gives this book its special insight: He had a front-row seat to life in Berlin in this dark historical moment, and he reveals it to us on a human scale."
*Pamela Newton - The Atlantic*

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