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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x51 mm, 12
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816683638
  • ISBN-13: 9780816683635
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x51 mm, 12
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816683638
  • ISBN-13: 9780816683635
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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 Awardwinning 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.

Isherwoods colorful journeys took him from postWorld 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 Isherwoods 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.
Foreword: Outside the Frame xiii
Stephen McCauley
Introduction: An American Outsider xvii
James J. Berg
Chris Freeman
PART I A SINGLE MAN AND LOS ANGELES CULTURE IN THE 1960s
1(102)
1 A Single Man and the American Maurice
5(20)
Lois Cucullu
2 Labor of Love: Making Chris & Don
25(12)
Tina Mascara
Guido Santi
3 Working through Grief in the Drafts of A Single Man
37(12)
Carola M. Kaplan
4 Writing the Unspeakable in A Single Man and Mrs. Dalloway
49(1)
Jamie Carr
5 A Whole without Transcendence: Isherwood, Woolf, and the Aesthetics of Connection
49(30)
William R. Handley
6 Ford Does Isherwood
79(16)
Kyle Stevens
7 A Real Diamond: The Multicultural World of A Single Man
95(8)
James J. Berg
Chris Freeman
PART II THE RELIGIOUS WRITER
103(90)
8 Isherwood and the Psycho-geography of Home
107(14)
Victor Marsh
9 Isherwood and Huxley: The Novel as Mystic Fable
121(18)
Robert L. Caserio
10 Down Where on a Visit? Isherwood's Mythology of Self
139(16)
Rebecca Gordon Stewart
11 A Phone Call by the River
155(16)
Paul M. McNeil
12 "Give me devotion . . . even against my will": Christopher Isherwood and India
171(8)
Niladri R. Chatterjee
13 Spiritual Searching in Isherwood's Artistic Production
179(14)
Mario Faraone
PART III A WRITER AT ODDS WITH HIMSELF IN COLD WAR AMERICA
193(98)
14 Christopher Isherwood and Edward Upward
199(16)
Benjamin Kohlmann
15 Huxley and Isherwood: The California Years
215(12)
Peter Edgerly Firchow
16 The Celebrity Effect: Isherwood, Hollywood, and the Performance of Self
227(16)
Lisa Colletta
17 A Writer at Work: The Isherwood Archive
243(16)
Sara S. Hodson
18 Pulp Isherwood: Cheap Paperbacks and Queer Cold War Readers
259(14)
Jaime Harker
19 Not Satisfied with the Ending: Connecting The World in the Evening to Maurice
273(18)
Joshua Adair
Acknowledgments 291(4)
Contributors 295(4)
Index 299
James J. Berg is dean of arts and sciences at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, California. Chris Freeman teaches English and gender studies at the University of Southern California. They have edited several previous books on Christopher Isherwood, including Conversations with Christopher Isherwood and The Isherwood Century: Essays on the Life and Work of Christopher Isherwood, which won a Lambda Literary Award for Gay Studies.