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Christopher Isherwood

    26. august 1904 – 4. január 1986

    Christopher Isherwood bol prozaik, dramatik, scenárista, autobiograf a dennikár, ktorého dielo často skúmalo témy homosexuality a osobnej identity v turbulentných historických obdobiach. Jeho berlínské roky, plné objavovania vlastnej sexuality a politického klimatu tridsiatych rokov, sa stali predlohou pre jeho najslávnejšie diela. Isherwoodova tvorba je charakteristická prenikavým pozorovaním ľudskej povahy a schopnosťou zachytiť zložité medziľudské vzťahy. V neskorších rokoch sa venoval autobiografii a duchovným témam, najmä svojej konverzii k hinduizmu.

    Christopher Isherwood
    Where Joy Resides
    Liberation Diaries, Volume Three
    Isherwood on Writing: The Complete Lectures in California
    Diaries - 2: The Sixties
    Prater VIolet
    Berlínské povídky
    • Berlínské povídky jsou souborným vydáním dvou původně samostatně publikovaných svazků, novely Konec pana Norrise a souboru kratších povídek Sbohem Berlíne. Autor v knize představuje věkově, sociálně i národnostně pestrou paletu charakterů Berlína třicátých let: záhadného noblesního hochštaplera, bohatého dětinského barona, mladoufrivolní začínající zpěvačku, všetečnou postarší bytnou, chudou berlínskou rodinu, rodinu bohatých židovských obchodníků, atd. Všechny tyto živé a plastické postavy spojuje formálně postava vypravěče, autorovo literární alter ego; postavy vstupují do jeho života, z nenadání jej zase opouští, ale zanechávají v něm svou unikátní stopu. A pak je to samozřejmě Berlín jako takový – kvetoucí evropská metropole s bujarým nočním životem, kavárnami a rušnými ulicemi – dalo by se říct, že tvoří tu nejvýznamnější postavu ze všech. Někde v pozadí ale cítíme i narůstající politické napětí a hrozbu nacismu. Všechny Isherwoodovy postavy se s nastalou situací musejí nějak vyrovnat, ať už je politika zajímá či nikoliv.

      Berlínské povídky
      4,5
    • Originally published in 1945, Prater Violet is a stingingly satirical novel about the film industry. It centers around the production of the vacuous fictional melodrama Prater Violet, set in nineteenth-century Vienna, providing ironic counterpoint to tragic events as Hitler annexes the real Vienna of the 1930s. The novel features the vivid portraits of imperious, passionate, and witty Austrian director Friedrich Bergmann and his disciple, a genial young screenwriter -- the fictionalized Christopher Isherwood.

      Prater VIolet
      3,9
    • Diaries - 2: The Sixties

      Diaries Volume Two, 1960-1969

      This second volume of Christopher Isherwood's remarkable diaries begins on his fifty-sixth birthday, capturing the transition from the fifties to a decade of social and sexual revolution. Isherwood takes readers through the bohemian landscape of Southern California, the liberated atmosphere of London, the vibrant cosmopolitanism of New York, and the rugged Australian outback. He chronicles his spiritual quest guided by his Hindu guru and shares the emotional complexities of his relationship with American painter Don Bachardy, who is thirty years his junior and navigating his own artistic path. The diaries are filled with sharp gossip and psychological insights about cultural icons of the era, including Francis Bacon, Richard Burton, and Mick Jagger. However, they are most revealing about Isherwood himself—his literary works, film writing, college teaching, and romantic entanglements. He seamlessly connects diverse topics, from Beckett to Brando and the opening of "Cabaret" to a detailed analysis of Gide. The backdrop includes significant political and historical events: the Cold War anxieties, Gagarin's spaceflight, the Vietnam War, and the Summer of Love. Isherwood, known for his prophetic portrayals of a morally bankrupt Europe before World War II, offers an unparalleled chronicle of the decade that profoundly influences contemporary life.

      Diaries - 2: The Sixties
      4,5
    • Isherwood's lectures on writing and writers, now all available for the first time In the 1960s, Christopher Isherwood gave an unprecedented series of lectures at California universities about his life and work. During this time Isherwood, who would liberate the memoir and become the founding father of modern gay writing, spoke openly for the first time about his craft--on writing for film, theater, and novels--and spirituality. Isherwood on Writing brings these free-flowing, wide-ranging public addresses together to reveal a distinctly American Isherwood at the top of his form. This updated edition contains the long-lost conclusion to the second lecture, published here for the first time, including its discussion of A Single Man, his greatest novel, and A Meeting by the River, his final novel.

      Isherwood on Writing: The Complete Lectures in California
      4,5
    • Liberation Diaries, Volume Three

      • 928 stránok
      • 33 hodin čítania

      In the final volume of Christopher Isherwood's diaries, he reflects on aging with humor and curiosity. He explores Hinduism, writes his last works, and engages with the vibrant art scenes of the 1970s alongside his partner, Don Bachardy. The narrative captures a rich tapestry of cultural encounters amid significant historical events.

      Liberation Diaries, Volume Three
      4,3
    • Isherwood anthology that include two complete novels, PRATER VIOLET and A SINGLE MAN, and excerpts from several other works including THE BERLIN STORIES, which was the inspiration for the popular musical and film CABARET.

      Where Joy Resides
      4,2
    • The Animals

      • 528 stránok
      • 19 hodin čítania

      Don, whose portraits of London theatreland were making his name, attends the world premiere of The Innocents with Truman Capote and afterwards dines with Deborah Kerr and the rest of the cast, spends weekends with Tennessee Williams, Cecil Beton, or the Earl and Countess of Harewood, and tours Egypt and Greece with a new love interest.

      The Animals
      3,5
    • The Sixties

      • 800 stránok
      • 28 hodin čítania

      This second volume of Christopher Isherwood's remarkable diaries opens on his fifty-sixth birthday as the fifties give way to the decade of social and sexual revolution. číst celé

      The Sixties
      3,0
    • Christopher Isherwood Diaries Volume 1

      • 1104 stránok
      • 39 hodin čítania

      In spare, luminous prose these diaries describe Isherwood's search for a new life in California; his work as a screenwriter in Hollywood, his pacifism during World War II and his friendships with such gifted artists and intellectuals as Garbo, Chaplin, Thomas Mann, Charles Laughton, Gielgud, Olivier, Richard Burton and Aldous Huxley.

      Christopher Isherwood Diaries Volume 1
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    • Diaries Volume One: 1939-1960

      • 1102 stránok
      • 39 hodin čítania

      At times pious, at times profane but always unashamedly honest, "The Diaries of Christopher Isherwood" provide an inside look at the life and times of one of the most celebrated writers of the century. Chronicling Isherwood's life from 1939, when he emigrated to the United States, until 1960, these entries cover some of the most turbulent years of his career and give readers unprecedented insight into the major turning points in his life. Here, Isherwood relates the spiritual crisis he went through as World War II began, his discipleship (along with Aldous Huxley and Gerald Heard) with the Hindu monk Swami Prabhavananda and his decision to become a pacifist. Here also are his accounts of his intense social life in Hollywood, his career as a screenwriter and his many sexual affairs. Readers will be particularly fascinated by his revealing anecdotes and gossip about the literary greats (such as W. H. Auden, Thomas Mann, E. M. Forster, and Tennessee Williams) and movie stars (such as Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin and Sir Laurence Olivier) of the time.

      Diaries Volume One: 1939-1960
      4,0