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Diaries / Christopher Isherwood ; edited and introduced by Katherine Bucknell.

Van Pelt Library PR6017.S5 Z464 1997 v. 1 v. 2 v. 3.
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986.
Contributor:
Bucknell, Katherine.
Hitchens, Christopher.
White, Edmund, 1940-2025.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986--Diaries.
Isherwood, Christopher.
Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986.
Authors, English--20th century--Diaries.
Authors, English.
Genre:
Diaries.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
3 volumes ; 24 cm
Edition:
First American edition.
Other Title:
Vol. 2 has title: Sixties
Vol. 3 has title: Liberation
Place of Publication:
New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 1997-©2012.
Summary:
In 1939 Christopher Isherwood and W. H. Auden emigrated together to the United States. These diaries, covering the period up to 1960, describe Isherwood's search for a new life in California, where he eventually settled. The diaries tell how Isherwood became a disciple of the Hindu monk Swami Prabhavananda; about his pacifism during World War II; about his work as a screenwriter in Hollywood and his friendships with such gifted artists and intellectuals as Garbo, Chaplin, Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht, Stravinsky, Aldous Huxley, Gielgud, Olivier, Richard Burton, Charles Laughton, and David O. Selznick - many of whom were emigres like himself. Throughout this period, Isherwood continued to write novels and sustain his literary friendships - with E. M. Forster, Somerset Maugham, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, and others. He turned to his diary several times a week to record jokes and gossip, observations about his adopted country, philosophy and mystical insights. His devotion to his diary was a way of accounting for himself; he used it as both a discipline and a release. In spare, luminous prose, he also revealed his most intimate and passionate relationships, particularly with Bill Caskey and later with the very young Don Bachardy.
Contents:
V. 1. 1939-1960
v. 2. The sixties : 1960-1969 / foreword by Christopher Hitchens
v. 3. Liberation : 1970-1983 / preface by Edmund White.
Notes:
Vol. 2-3 have edition statement: 1st U.S. ed.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0061180009
9780061180002
9780061180194
006118019X
9780062084743
0062084747
OCLC:
36197065

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