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Isherwood in Transit By James J. Berg

Isherwood in Transit by James J. Berg


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New perspectives on Christopher Isherwood as a searching and transnational write r "Perhaps I had traveled too much, left my heart in too many places," muses the narrator of Christopher Isherwood's novel Prater Violet (1945), which he wrote in his adopted home of Los Angeles after years of dislocation and desperation. In Isherwood in Transit

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Isherwood in Transit by James J. Berg

New perspectives on Christopher Isherwood as a searching and transnational writer

Perhaps I had traveled too much, left my heart in too many places, muses the narrator of Christopher Isherwoods novel Prater Violet (1945), which he wrote in his adopted home of Los Angeles after years of dislocation and desperation. In Isherwood in Transit, James J.Berg and Chris Freeman bring together diverse Isherwood scholars to understand the challenges this writer faced as a consequence of his travel.

Based on a conference at the Huntington Library, where Isherwoods recently opened papers are held, Isherwood in Transit considers the writer not as an English, continental, or American writer but as a transnational one, whose identity, politics, and beliefs were constantly transformed by global connections and engagements arising from journeys to Germany, Japan, China, and Argentina; his migration to the United States; and his conversion to Vedanta Hinduism in the 1940s.

Approaching Isherwoods rootlessness and restlessness from various perspectives, these essays show that long after he made a new home in California and became an American citizen, Christopher Isherwood remained unsettled, although his wanderings became spiritual and personal rather than geographic.

Contributors: Barrie Jean Borich, DePaul U; Jamie Carr, Niagara U; Robert L. Caserio, Penn State U, University Park; Lisa Colletta, American U of Rome; Lois Cucullu, U of Minnesota; Jaime Harker, U of Mississippi; Carola M. Kaplan, California State U, Pomona; Calvin W. Keogh, Central European U, Budapest; Victor Marsh; Wendy Moffat, Dickinson College; Xenobe Purvis; Bidhan Roy, California State U, Los Angeles; Katharine Stevenson, U of Texas at Austin; Edmund White.

Isherwood in Transit Reviews

"The seventeen essays resulted from a conference after the opening of Isherwoods vast archive at The Huntington, and approach Isherwood in light of his peripatetic days and his continuing spiritual, Vedantic explorations of the spirit. Be sure to read Christopher Brams excellent foreword."Lavender Magazine

"The book does not try to dissimulate Isherwoods hesitations and occasional mistakes, related to issues of class (for instance in his perhaps somewhat exploitative relationships with working class, that is unemployed and hungry hustlers in his Berlin years) or race (for instance in his contacts with Mishima). This is a very courageous and mature approach, and I think a very healthy stance in the current context of revenge culture."Leonardo Reviews

"Anyone with an interest in Isherwood or in Japanese culture and sexual patterns will find this book a worthwhile acquisition."Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

About James J. Berg

James J. Berg is associate dean of faculty at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, and editor of Isherwood on Writing (Minnesota, 2008).

Chris Freeman is professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California. They are coeditors of The American Isherwood (Minnesota, 2014), Conversations with Christopher Isherwood, and The Isherwood Century.

Christopher Bram is author of nine novels, including Gods and Monsters. He was a 2001 Guggenheim fellow and winner of the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. His recent books include Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America and The Art of History: Unlocking the Past in Fiction and Nonfiction.

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword: A Fans Notes

Christopher Bram

Introduction: Christophers Kind

Chris Freeman and James J. Berg

1. Christopher Isherwood and the California Dream

Sara S. Hodson

2. Rejecting the Real World Outright: The Shared Fantasy of Mortmere

Katherine Stevenson

3. A Faith of Personal Sincerity: Christopher Isherwoods Debt to the Individualism of E. M. Forster

Xenobe Purvis

4. The Archival I: Forster, Isherwood, and the Future of Queer Biography

Wendy Moffat

5. A Queer Progress: Christopher Isherwood, Sexual Exceptionalism, and Thirties Berlin

Lois Cucullu

6. Fellow Travelers

James J. Berg and Chris Freeman

7. Isherwood as Travel Writer

Lisa Colletta

8.The World in the Evening: Character in Transit

Robert L. Caserio

9. Isherwoods Jolly Corner in Down There on a Visit: The Christopher Who Was Encounters the Christopher Who Might Have Been

Carola M. Kaplan

10. Grumbling in Eldorado: A Single Man in the American Utopia

Calvin W. Keogh

11. Pacific Rimming: Queer Expatriatism, Transpacific Los Angeles, and Christopher Isherwoods Queer Sixties

Jaime Harker

12. Becoming Gay in the 1960s: Reading A Single Man

Edmund White

13. We Can See the Hilld from Our Bed: Christopher and His Nonfictions

Barrie Jean Borich

14. In Search of a Spiritual Home: Christopher Isherwood, the Perennial Philosophy, and Vedanta

Bidhan Chandra Roy

15. Enlarging Their Clearing in the Jungle: The Political Significance of Christopher Isherwoods My Guru and His Disciple

Victor Marsh

16. The Aim of Art is to Transcend Art: Writing Spirituality in My Guru and His Disciple

Jamie Carr

17. A Conversation with Christopher Isherwood, 1979

Dennis Bartel

Acknowledgments

Index

Additional information

GOR010872747
9781517909109
1517909104
Isherwood in Transit by James J. Berg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
2020-06-09
296
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