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In this deeply powerful and moving novel, Christopher Isherwood (who wrote The Berlin Novels, which were to inspire the hit Broadway musical and movie Cabaret) perceptively explores the heart and mind of a middle aged man living in California: an English professor alienated from his students by differences in age and nationality, and from the rest of society by his homosexuality. He explores the depths of the human soul and its ability to triumph over loneliness, alienation and loss. Written in 1964, this was one of the first novels to have an openly gay protagonist, and its continuing relevance is reflected in Tom Ford's acclaimed film adaptation of it, starring Colin Firth in an Oscar nominated performance. Also check out the moving documentary Chris & Don: A Love Story on dvd, as it contains fascinating background on the author, and how A Single Man was inspired by his own life and philosophy. You can also buy the DVD of the film.
Author: Christopher Isherwood
Paperback, 156 Pages, This Ed. Publ. 2010