Katherine Bucknell with Bill Goldstein — Christopher Isherwood: Inside Out
Sun, Nov 3 from 2pm - 3pm
This biography of Christopher Isherwood—best remembered for his semi-autobiographical 1939 novel, Goodbye To Berlin, which inspired the musical Cabaret. He died in 1986 an icon of gay liberation in California. His 1964 novel, A Single Man, was made into a period romantic film by designer Tom Ford. He might also be known as the only person in recorded history who turned down an invitation to Truman Capote’s legendary 1966 Black and White Ball. Katherine Bucknell discusses Isherwood’s life and legacy with Bill Goldstein, author of the forthcoming biography of Larry Kramer.
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