Down There on a Visit
 


Down There on a Visit

Christopher Isherwood

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Down There on a Visit

$17.95 Paper
ISBN: 0-8166-3367-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-3367-8

 

The sequel to Berlin Stories, now back in print.

Christopher Isherwood originally intended Down There on a Visit to be part of The Lost, the unfinished epic novel that would also incorporate his famous Berlin Stories. Tracing many of the same themes as that earlier work, this novel is a bemused, sometimes acid portrait of people caught in private sexual hells of their own making. Its four episodes are connected by four narrators. All are called "Christopher Isherwood," but each is a different character inhabiting a new setting: Berlin in 1928, the Greek Isles in 1933, London in 1938, and California in 1940. Down There on a Visit is a major work that shows Isherwood at the height of his literary powers.

"In several respects this is probably Isherwood's best novel. It offers the sheer pleasure of writing completely personal and yet completely controlled, radiant with observation, never wasting a word, funny and sympathetic." —Stephen Spender, New Republic

"This excellent novel may be the best Christopher Isherwood has written . . . . A deeply intelligent and quietly compelling story." — New York Times Book Review

"Few writers have so unsparingly scrutinized their worlds. Down There on a Visit is outrageous, bitter, bleak, angry, wry, revealing, infuriating, and at times marvelously comic. . . . An offbeat classic." — Saturday Review

A major figure in twentieth-century fiction and the gay rights movement, Christopher Isherwood (1904­1986) is the author of Christopher and His Kind, The Condor and the Cows, Kathleen and Christopher, Lions and Shadows, A Meeting by the River, The Memorial, My Guru and His Disciple, Prater Violet, A Single Man, and The World in the Evening. A selection of his finest writing is collected in Where Joy Resides.

320 pages | 5 7/8 x 9 | 1999