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Isherwood

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Born into the English landed gentry, the heir to a substantial country estate, Christopher Isherwood ended up in California, an American citizen and the disciple of a Hindu swami.

En route, he became a leading writer of the 1930s generation, an unmatched chronicler of pre-Hitler Berlin, an experimental dramatist, a war reporter, a travel writer, a pacifist, a Hollywood screenwriter, a monk and a grand old man of the emerging gay liberation movement.

Peter Parker traces the long journey of a man who never felt at home wherever he lived.Isherwood's travels were a means of escape: from his family, his class, his country, and the dead weight of the past.

Parker reveals the truth about Isherwood's relationship with his war-hero father, his strong-willed mother, and his disturbed younger brother, Richard, who was also homosexual.

He also draws upon a vast number of letters to describe Isherwood's complicated relationships wich such lifelong friends as W.H.

Auden, Stephen Spender, Edward Upward and John Lehmann.The result is a frank portrait of contradictions, and of a man searching for meaning in life.

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Product Details
Picador
0330486993 / 9780330486996
Hardback
823.912
21/05/2004
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 914 p., [32] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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