Interest in Christopher Isherwood's work has grown since his death
in 1986, and this interest has included a revisiting of his later
work as well as his earlier writing from his time in 1930s Berlin,
and the immense success of Mr Norris Changes Trains. His
autobiographical writing has also found new readers for his work,
as his diaries continue to be published. Traditionally study and
explanation of Isherwood's work has always concentrated on the
earlier work, and he has been seen largely as a writer of the
1930s, along with Auden, Spender and MacNeice. But Stephen Wade
here introduces and explains aspects of Isherwood's later religious
fiction as well as covering the Berlin writings. This study guide
will expand the reader's knowledge of a writer who is increasingly
being rated as one of the major novelists and memoirists of the
last century.
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