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A Single Man
by Christopher Isherwood
"A voice inside George says, You could invite him to stay the night at your place. Tell him you'll drive him back in the morning. What in hell do you think I am? George asks it. It was merely a suggestion, says the voice."
This is a brilliant book that gives worth to character growth with the most intelligently written dialogue. The prose is perfect, hilarious, and the pictures are immediately transported to latch on to the imagination without labor - how many writers do you know who can accomplish that? This is about a day in the life of George, a 50-something homosexual teacher living in LA, and as the story continues he comes to life stronger and freer than any character I have ever known. The glum and detached details mark the book for me and conclude it absolutely flawless. I am so enamored by Christopher Isherwood and can't wait to read his other books.
This is a brilliant book that gives worth to character growth with the most intelligently written dialogue. The prose is perfect, hilarious, and the pictures are immediately transported to latch on to the imagination without labor - how many writers do you know who can accomplish that? This is about a day in the life of George, a 50-something homosexual teacher living in LA, and as the story continues he comes to life stronger and freer than any character I have ever known. The glum and detached details mark the book for me and conclude it absolutely flawless. I am so enamored by Christopher Isherwood and can't wait to read his other books.