
Cabaret
A Cultural, Short Stories, Germany book. No. Even now I can't altogether believe that any of this really happened... Christopher Isherwood, Goodbye...
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- Pages: 216 pages
- ISBN: / 9100387525
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No. Even now I can't altogether believe that any of this really happened... Christopher Isherwood, Goodbye to Berlin // The really destructive feature of their relationship is its inherent quality of boredom. It is quite natural for Peter often to feel bored with Otto - they have scarecely a single interest in common - but Peter, for sentimental reasons, will never admit that this is so. When Otto, who has no such motives for pretending, says, "It's so dull here!" I invariably see Peter wince and looked pained. Yet Otto is actually far less often bored than Peter himself; he finds Peter's company genuinely amusing, and is quite glad to be with him most of the day. Often,... kimiz de gldk. "Sally" dedim, "senin sevdiim yann ne biliyor musun? Bu kadar kolayca kandrlabilmen. Hi kandrlamayan insanlar ylesine can skc ve ruhsuz oluyorlar ki!""Beni hl seviyor musun, Chris, sevgilim?""Evet, Sally. Seni hl seviyorum."Onu bir daha grmedim. Yaklak iki hafta sonra, tam onu aramam gerektiini dndm bir srada, Paris'ten bir kart aldm: "Buraya dn gece geldim. Yarn doru drst yazarm. Kucak dolusu sevgiler." Arkadan mektup gelmedi. Bundan bir ay sonra Roma'dan bir kart daha aldm. Adres yoktu: "Bir iki gne kadar yazarm." diyordu. Bu alt yl...
Powinno si rozda t ksik wszystkim ludziom w Europie. Wait! Przecie ju prawie nikt nie czyta... If it wasn't for the movie "Cabaret," which made the Sally Bowles character famous, I don't think I would have found her even close to the most memorable character here. This is a British edition of the material on which - through various steps along the way - the musical and then movie of "Cabaret" were based, but only somewhat. Living... Although I had not read any of his works, I always had a prejudice against Christopher Isherwood. I placed him amongst the British writers who played at being communist in the 1930s, but then resorted to their class background during the Cold War and became pillars of the establishment. Maybe they were serious writers, but they were...