Sally Bowles took center stage in the book’s musical adaptation, Cabaret, but the theatrical version can’t match the power and richness of the original.

Time (100 Best English-Language Novels of the 20th-Century)

A classic of 20th-century fiction, Goodbye to Berlin inspired the Oscar-winning film Cabaret

Goodbye to Berlin

Fiction by Christopher Isherwood

First published in 1934, Goodbye to Berlin has been popularized on stage and screen by Julie Harris in I Am a Camera and Liza Minelli in Cabaret. Isherwood magnificently captures 1931 Berlin: charming with its avenues and cafés; marvelously grotesque with its nightlife and dreamers; dangerous with its vice and intrigue; powerful and seedy with its mobs and millionaires. The shadow of Hitler looms menacingly, towering higher and higher. Goodbye to Berlin is inhabited by a wealth of characters: the unforgettable and “divinely decadent” Sally Bowles; plump Fraülein Schroeder, who considers reducing her Büste to relieve heart palpitations; Peter and Otto, a gay couple struggling with their relationship; and the distinguished and doomed Jewish family the Landauers.

Paperback

published: Sep, 27 2012

ISBN:
9780811220248
Price U.S.:
15.95
Price CN:
16
Page Count:
224

Ebook

published: Sep, 27 2012

ISBN:
9780811220255
Price U.S.:
15.95
Portrait of Christopher Isherwood

Christopher Isherwood

Christopher Isherwood was an English-American novelist who is best known for his novel _A Single Man_.

Sally Bowles took center stage in the book’s musical adaptation, Cabaret, but the theatrical version can’t match the power and richness of the original.

Time (100 Best English-Language Novels of the 20th-Century)