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The Berlin Novels by Christopher Isherwood consists of two works set in the twilight of Weimar Berlin. It follows a young Englishman's life amidst the lively yet turbulent scenes of the city as it heads towards political upheaval. The narrative vividly captures both the decadent nightlife and the everyday experiences of its diverse inhabitants.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to stories that vividly capture the spirit and atmosphere of a place, taking you on a journey through the vibrant, chaotic world of 1930s Berlin. The evocative narrative explores themes of identity, transformation, and the ever-changing dynamics of society through compelling characters and insightful prose.

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The Berlin Novels

Christopher Isherwood gives fascinating insight into pre-war Berlin.

MR NORRIS CHANGES TRAINS
The first of Christopher Isherwood's classic 'Berlin' novels, this portrays the encounter and growing friendship between young William Bradshaw and the urbane and mildly sinister Mr Norris.

Two acclaimed novels based on Isherwood's experiences in pre-war Berlin, together in one volume

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Two acclaimed novels based on Isherwood's experiences in pre-war Berlin, together in one volume.

Christopher Isherwood offers fascinating insight into pre-war Berlin.

Mr Norris Changes Trains
The first of Christopher Isherwood's classic Berlin novels, this portrays the encounter and growing friendship between young William Bradshaw and the urbane and mildly sinister Mr Norris. Piquant, witty and oblique, it vividly evokes the atmosphere of pre-war Berlin and forcefully conveys an ironic political parable.

Goodbye to Berlin
The inspiration for the film Cabaret and for the play I Am a Camera, this novel remains one of the most powerful of the century, a haunting evocation of the gathering storm of the Nazi terror. Told in a series of wry, detached and impressionistic vignettes, it is an unforgettable portrait of bohemian Berlin, a city and a world on the very brink of ruin.

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Christopher Isherwood's works are celebrated for their brilliant depiction of 1930s Berlin, blending humour and ominous undertones. Acknowledged as masterpieces, these novels offer an illuminating insight into a bygone era, capturing the intricate dynamics of the period's social and political turmoil.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780749397029

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 January 1993

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 357g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Christopher Isherwood was born at High lane, Cheshire, in 1904. He left Cambridge without graduationg, tried briefly to study medicine and in 1928 published All the Conspirators, followed by a second novel, The Memorial in 1932. From 1928 onwards he lived mostly out of England- four years in Berlin, five in various European countries including Portugal, Holland, Belgium and Denmark. In 1939 he went to California, which became his home for the rest of his life. His Berlin experiences produced two novels, Mr Norris Changes Trains (1935) and Goodbye to Berlin (1939). Isherwood worked with the American Friends Service Committee during part of the war. In 1946 he became a US citizen. Following his move to America he wrote five novels - Prater Violet, The World in the Evening, Down There on a Visit, A Single Man and A Meeting by the River; a travel book about South America, The Condor and the Cows; and Ramakrishna and his Disciples, a biography of the great Indian mystic. In 1971 he published Kathleen and Frank, a book based on the correspondence of his parents and his mother's diary, in 1977 Christopher and his Kind, an autobiographical account of the years 1929 to 1939, and in 1980 My Guru and His Disciple, the story of his friendship with the Swami Prabhavananda. He died in 1986.

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