The World in the Evening by Christopher Isherwood - ISBN: 9780099561149
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Betrayal, lost love, and forgiveness: can he find his way back?

The World in the Evening

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    16 January 2013

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Summary

At a party in the Hollywood Hills, Stephen Monk finds his wife in the arms of another man. Betrayed and furious, he packs his belongings and returns to the home he was born in. There he begins to retrace the steps that have brought him to this crisis. He is reminded of his own betrayals and weaknesses. But most of all, the memory of his lost love, Elizabeth Rydal, haunts him. Can he forgive his wife, and most importantly, himself?

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099561149
ISBN-10:009956114X
Author:Christopher Isherwood
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:16 January 2013
Weight:243g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

A brilliant enigma.

A brilliant enigma. – New York Times
W H AUDEN, Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, C Day Lewis. The brat-pack of their day. They are still considered by many to have been the great writers of the 1930s… Isherwood alone produced his greatest work during the thirties - Mr Norris Changes Trains (1935), Lions and Shadows (1938), Goodbye to Berlin (1939) - and yet more than any of the others he deserves to be regarded as a quintessentially modern writer, a writer with whom we can identify, a writer whose life was his work, and vice-versa. – Guardian

About The Author

Christopher Isherwood

Christopher Isherwood was born in 1904. He began to write at university and later moved to Berlin, where he gave English lessons to support himself. He witnessed first hand the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi party in Germany and some of his best works, such as Mr. Norris Changes Trains and Goodbye to Berlin, draw on these experiences. He created the character of Sally Bowles, later made famous as the heroine of the musical Cabaret. Isherwood travelled with W.H Auden to China in the late 1930s before going with him to America in 1939. He died on 4 January 1986. His novel A Single Man was recently made into an award-winning film by Tom Ford, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore.

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