The Isherwood Century

The Isherwood Century
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 0299167046
ISBN-13 : 9780299167042
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Isherwood Century by : James J. Berg

Best known for Goodbye to Berlin -- the inspiration for the Tony and Oscar award-winning musical Cabaret -- Christopher Isherwood has always been considered both a literary and a gay pioneer. That is truer now than ever. Readers of his plays, novels, and diaries continue to discover Isherwood's lasting contribution to twentieth-century culture, literature, autobiographical fiction, and memoir, to gay rights, and to twentieth-century culture.

Isherwood

Isherwood
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Publisher : Picador USA
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 1509859403
ISBN-13 : 9781509859405
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Isherwood by : Peter Parker

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 1930's 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. In this biography, the first to be written since Isherwood's death, and the only one with access to all Isherwood's papers, 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 with such lifelong friends as W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Edward Upward and John Lehmann. The result is a frank portrait of contradictions, a man searching for meaning in life, and one of the twentieth century's most significant writers.

All the Conspirators

All the Conspirators
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Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9780811222617
ISBN-13 : 0811222616
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis All the Conspirators by : Christopher Isherwood

A timeless story of decaying middle-class English life after wwI and the generation that tried to escape its values Christopher Isherwood was only twenty-one when he began his first novel, All the Conspirators. in his introduction to the American edition, Isherwood explains: “All the Conspirators records a minor engagement in what Shelley calls ‘the great war between the old and young.’ And what a war it was!” in many ways this novel (like the classic Berlin Stories) is a period piece growing out of a particular historical situation—clashes between parents and children with all their passionate moral struggles. Isherwood’s vivid portrayal of an older generation trying to hold on while a younger generation tries to wrench free still resonates and disarms.

The American Isherwood

The American Isherwood
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781452943374
ISBN-13 : 1452943370
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The American Isherwood by : James J. Berg

Novelist, memoirist, diarist, and gay pioneer Christopher Isherwood left a wealth of writings. Known for his crisp style and his camera-like precision with detail, Isherwood gained fame for his Berlin Stories, which served as source material for the hit stage musical and Academy Award–winning film Cabaret. More recently, his experiences and career in the United States have received increased attention. His novel A Single Man was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film; his long relationship with the artist Don Bachardy, with whom he shared an openly gay lifestyle, was the subject of an award-winning documentary, Chris & Don: A Love Story; and his memoir, Christopher and His Kind, was adapted for the BBC. Isherwood’s colorful journeys took him from post–World War I England to Weimar Germany to European exile to Golden Age Hollywood to Los Angeles in the full flower of gay liberation. After the publication of his diaries, which run to more than one million words and span nearly a half century, it is possible to fully assess his influence. This collection of essays considers Isherwood’s diaries, his vast personal archive, and his published works and offers a multifaceted appreciation of a writer who spent more than half of his life in southern California. James J. Berg and Chris Freeman have brought together the most informative scholarship of the twenty-first century to illuminate the craft of one of the singular figures of the twentieth century. Isherwood, the American, emerges from the shadow of his English reputation to stake his claim as a significant force in late twentieth-century American culture whose legacy continues in the twenty-first century. Contributors: Joshua Adair, Murray State U; Jamie Carr, Niagara U; Robert L. Caserio, Pennsylvania State U; Niladri Chatterjee, U of Kalyani, India; Lisa Colletta, American U of Rome; Lois Cucullu, U of Minnesota; Mario Faraone; Peter Edgerly Firchow; Rebecca Gordon Stewart; William R. Handley, U of Southern California; Jaime Harker, U of Mississippi; Sara S. Hodson, Huntington Library; Carola M. Kaplan, California State U, Pomona; Benjamin Kohlmann, U of Freiburg, Germany; Victor Marsh, U of Queensland; Tina Mascara; Stephen McCauley; Paul M. McNeil, Columbia U; Guido Santi, College of the Canyons, California; Kyle Stevens, Brandeis U.

Isherwood Century

Isherwood Century
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:49798968
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Synopsis Isherwood Century by :

Presents information about the life and works of British-born American writer Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (1904-1986), as well as the book "The Isherwood Century: Essays on the Life and Work of Christopher Isherwood," edited by James J. Berg. Contains a biographical sketch and a listing of Isherwood's work.

Music in the Service of the King: France in the Seventeenth Century

Music in the Service of the King: France in the Seventeenth Century
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Publisher : Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00907447B
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Rating : 4/5 (7B Downloads)

Synopsis Music in the Service of the King: France in the Seventeenth Century by : Robert M. Isherwood

The arts, particularly music, are viewed in this work as an integral part of evolving royal absolutism during the reign of Louis XIV. Drawing extensively on archival documents and musical scores, the author views the historical association of music and monarchy as a continuous development beginning with the Valois and climaxing in Louis XIV’s reign. The king is pictured as a rational, calculating man whose luxurious life style was politically motivated, and who undertook the centralization of the arts to assure French artistic preeminence. Elaborate, costly musical productions were also used to distract the nobility, to demonstrate French affluence to foreign powers, and to embellish the royal image.

Letters between Forster and Isherwood on Homosexuality and Literature

Letters between Forster and Isherwood on Homosexuality and Literature
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9780230614147
ISBN-13 : 0230614140
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Letters between Forster and Isherwood on Homosexuality and Literature by : R. Zeikowitz

This original analysis of correspondence between E.M. Forster and Christopher Isherwood illuminates how these two influential writers grappled with WII, their personal relationships, and their creative works.

Farce and Fantasy

Farce and Fantasy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010686320
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Farce and Fantasy by : Robert M. Isherwood

Covers every aspect of popular entertainment: fairs, cafes, boulevard theatres, and freak shows.

Jacob's Hands

Jacob's Hands
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9781250102577
ISBN-13 : 125010257X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Jacob's Hands by : Aldous Huxley

Jacob Ericson is a quiet, kind and somewhat simple man who works as a ranch hand for crotchety Professor Carter and his crippled daughter, Sharon, in California's Mojave Desert in the 1920s. Jacob is a good man, genuine, honorable, but hardly extraordinary–until he miraculously heals a dying calf with his hands. However, while he is content to cure the town's animals, it isn't long before he is persuaded to use his gift in other ways. When Sharon, whom he adores, begs him to heal her leg, he cannot deny her. His acquiescence causes them both to be exploited. Sharon runs away to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of stardom. Jacob follows her, hopeful that they will meet again. And they do–as miserable performers in a seedy stage show. While they plan their escape from the dreary stage life, Jacob is asked to heal a self–absorbed young millionaire. And with his assent, Jacob's plans and all of his dreams begin to crumble. Written in tight, vivid, and seamlessly crafter prose, this previously unpublished tale by two of the greatest storytellers of the twentieth century shows the dangers a magical gift holds for even the noblest of characters.

Through Us, with Us, in Us

Through Us, with Us, in Us
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Publisher : Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780334043669
ISBN-13 : 0334043662
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Through Us, with Us, in Us by : Lisa Isherwood

Relational theologies, such as feminist theology, ecotheology and liberation theologies of various kinds, turn our traditional starting point for theology on its head. They ask what it is that we experience. This book aims to explore the concept of the emerging divine within human and non-human relationality.