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      • In March 1929, Isherwood joined Auden in Berlin, where Auden was spending a post-graduate year. His primary motivation for making the trip was the sexual freedom that Weimar Berlin offered, as he later wrote: "To Christopher, Berlin meant Boys."
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  3. In March 1929, Isherwood joined Auden in Berlin, where Auden was spending a post-graduate year. His primary motivation for making the trip was the sexual freedom that Weimar Berlin offered, as he later wrote: "To Christopher, Berlin meant Boys." [15] The ten-day visit changed Isherwood's life.

  4. Mar 19, 2011 · English novelist Christopher Isherwood's portrayal of Berlin helped shape the popular idea of the city as the Nazi-era loomed. But how true to life is it?

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Between 1929 and 1933 he lived in Berlin, gaining an outsider’s view of the simultaneous decay of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism.

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  6. Goodbye to Berlin consists of interconnected stories and novellas loosely based on the time author Christopher Isherwood spent in Germany between 1930 and 1933, during Hitler’s rise to power. In Autumn 1930, as Christopher, an English expat, observes the world of Berlin around him.

  7. Apr 12, 2013 · April 12, 2013. When Christopher Isherwood moved to Berlin in 1929, the 25-year-old British novelist could not quite bring himself to settle down in one place. At one point he changed...

  8. Before the rise of the Third Reich, Berlin was a magnet for sex, drugs, and counterculture of every stripeand English author Christopher Isherwood, best known for Goodbye to Berlin, fell wholeheartedly into its orbit.

  9. Christopher Isherwood – an English writer who visits Berlin and becomes entangled in the lives of various locals. The character is based upon the author. Isherwood specifically relocated to poverty-stricken Berlin to avail himself of underage male prostitutes, and he was politically indifferent about the rise of fascism.

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