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  1. The World in the Evening. The World in the Evening by Christopher Isherwood is a quasi-fictional account of love, loss, and regret. As in many Isherwood novels, the main character is caught in a contest between his personal egoism and the needs of friends and lovers.

    • Christopher Isherwood
    • 1954
  2. The World In The Evening. Christopher Isherwood. 3.95. 669 ratings76 reviews. 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.

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  3. Nov 19, 2013 · 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.

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  4. Nov 19, 2013 · 4.0 40 ratings. See all formats and editions.

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  5. Aug 22, 2020 · English. 333 pages ; 23 cm. "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 ...

  6. Nov 19, 2013 · Overview. 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.

  7. Feb 1, 1978 · World in the Evening. Mass Market Paperback – February 1, 1978. by Christopher Isherwood (Author) 4.0 40 ratings. See all formats and editions. Against the backdrop of World War II, this work charts the emotional development of Stephen Monk, an aimless Englishman living in California.

    • Christopher Isherwood
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