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The Memorial

by Christopher Isherwood

Novel exploring the aftermath of World War One through intertwined family and romantic histories

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Christopher Isherwood
Christopher Isherwood

Isherwood was the most vivid chronicler of Weimar Berlin, whose autobiographical novels created the figure of the detached observer-narrator that defined a generation of English travel writing. Goodbye to Berlin gave the world Sally Bowles.

More by Christopher Isherwood

  • Mr Norris Changes TrainsNovel of a con man's ascent through Berlin during the rise of Nazism in Weimar Germany→
  • Goodbye to BerlinBerlin stories chronicling bohemian life and impending darkness at the end of Weimar era→
  • Lions and ShadowsAutobiography of Isherwood's formative years and friendships at Cambridge and in literary circles→
  • Prater VioletNovella about a screenwriter and director collaborating on a film in 1930s Vienna and Hollywood→
  • Mr. Norris Changes TrainsNovel of a con man's ascent through Berlin during the rise of Nazism in Weimar Germany→
  • Christopher and His KindAutobiography exploring Isherwood's relationship with poet W.H. Auden and his coming of age as gay man→

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