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Goodbye to Berlin
Christopher Isherwood

Goodbye to Berlin

New Directions (Sep 27, 2012)
9780811220248
218 pages | 15 x 220 mm | English
$ 15.95 | Value: $ 10.23
Dewey 823/.912
LC Classification PR6017.S5 .G6 2012

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Fiction

Plot

Isherwood's classic story of Berlin in the 1930s - and the inspiration for Cabaret - now in a stand-alone edition. First published in 1934, Goodbye to Berlin has been popularized on stage and screen by Julie Harris in I Am a Camera and Liza Minelli in Cabaret. 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 was the period when Hitler was beginning his move to power. Goodbye to Berlin is inhabited by a wealth of characters: the unforgettable and “divinely decadent”Sally Bowles; plump Fraulein Schroeder, who considers reducing her Buste relieve her heart palpitations; Peter and Otto, a gay couple struggling to come to terms with their relationship; and the distinguished and doomed Jewish family, the Landauers.