The World in the Evening
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Christopher Isherwood
A deeply introspective book about war, religion, and sexuality Against the backdrop of World War II, The World in the Evening charts the emotional development of Stephen Monk, an aimless Englishman living in California. After his second marriage suddenly ends, Stephen finds himself living with a relative in a small Pennsylvania Quaker town, haunted by memories of his prewar affair with a younger man during a visit to the Canary Islands. The world traveler comes to a gradual understanding of himself and of his newly adopted homeland. When first published in 1953, The World in the Evening was notable for its clear-eyed depiction of European and American mores, sexuality, and religion. Today, readers herald Christopher Isherwood's frank portrayal of bisexuality and his early appreciation of low and high camp.
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Author
Christopher Isherwood
Pages
312
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published Date
2013-11-19
ISBN
0374711062 9780374711061
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"A novel about a man in pre-WWII Europe and America who, while bedridden at his Quaker aunt’s house, reflects on his first marriage and the dissolution of his second.<br/><br/>Full review at <a href="http://anotherlookbook.com/?p=38">Another Look Book</a><br/><br/>Reminded me of:<br/>- Hollywood movies from the ’30s and ’40s<br/>- Virginia Woolf (<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/110806159">Orlando</a>)<br/>- Francoise Sagan (<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/126473403">Bonjour Tristesse</a>)"
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