The Berlin Stories.
by ISHERWOOD, Christopher
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- Hardcover
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- first
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About This Item
Signed by the author on the title page beneath which he adds 'see page 41'. On that page at the point in the text which reads 'it was the Jews, not the ladies, who got him in the end' the word Jew is crossed through and corrected to 'money lenders'. Isherwood adds the fascinating note 'this is an interesting bit of racism (it is corrected in all later editions, I think) which dates the novel. It shows that, in the mid 1930s it still came naturally to a would be liberal but upper class Englishman to refer to money lenders as 'the Jews' - just as Byron did!'
Prints all the stories from Mr. Norris Changes Trains & Goodbye to Berlin (including Sally Bowles) which together formed the basis of the musical and multi Oscar-winning film Cabaret. Presentation copies of Isherwood's major titles are uncommon.
Synopsis
The Berlin Stories , by Christopher Isherwood, consists of two short novels, Mr. Norris Changes Trains (published in the United States as The Last of Mr. Norris ) and Goodbye to Berlin . The stories are both set in 1931 Berlin, as Hitler and the Nazis are coming into power. Isherwood portrays Berlin's seedier side with characters who frequent beer halls, vaudeville theaters and bath houses. Goodbye to Berlin includes the character Sally Bowles, best known from the musical and film Cabaret , the inspiration for which is rooted in Isherwood's Berlin Stories and other works of his. The main character in Mr Norris Changes Trains is gay, and the book was written during a time when being gay was a crime in many parts of Europe. Christopher Isherwood was himself openly homosexual, and he explored gay culture in his writing. He was forced to write in such a way that references to gay culture and homosexual relationships were so subtle that one had to be familiar with the dialogue of that culture in order to understand them. -
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- Shapero Rare Books (GB)
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- 106502
- Title
- The Berlin Stories.
- Author
- ISHERWOOD, Christopher
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Place of Publication
- New York, New Directions, 1945.
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