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Isherwood, Christopher (William Bradshaw) (1904–1986)English-born US novelist. He lived in Germany from 1929–33 just before Hitler's rise to power, a period that inspired Mr Norris Changes Trains (1935) and Goodbye to Berlin (1939), creating the character of Sally Bowles, the basis of the musical Cabaret (1968). Returning to England, he collaborated with W H Auden in three verse plays.
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This created a somewhat different dynamic from that which I had suggested in the Audi Studio--tracing a path from Adolf Loos to Rudolf Schindler to John Cage to Co-op Himmelblau, or Christopher Isherwood to Reyner Banham to Frank Gehry to Greg Lynn--which was intended to add coherence to the LA scene. Fellow gay Anglo-American and Angeleno Christopher Isherwood is represented, as are the poet W. As do celebrated figures like Divine, Billy Wilder, Christopher Isherwood, Pablo Picasso and a who's who of men and women who have passed through Hockney's studio and life. |
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