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Authors: John Lehmann
Evil Was Abroad
(Lehmann), 33-4, 72
Exhumations
(Isherwood), 86, 105-6
Eyre and Spottiswoode, 107n
Faber and Faber, 40, 49
Faust
(Goethe), 13
Financial Times
, 130, 138, 140
Finney, Brian, 138
Fodor, Ladislas, 77
Forster, E.M., 52, 93, 101, 119, 123-4; homosexual short stories, 98,
100
,
121
Fouts, Denny, 65-6, 77, 96
Frankenstein: The True Story
(film), 129, 135
Freeman, Gillian, 138
Freshwater Bay (I.o.W.), 46
Fronny, The
- see
Dog Beneath the Skin
Fry, Basil, 95
Fryer, Jonathan, 136, 138
Furbank, P.N., 121, 123
Gambler, The
(Dostoevsky), 77
Garbo, Greta, 52, 59, 67
Gaumont British, 18, 64
George VI, King, 82
Gielgud, John, 93, 105
Giese, Karl, 15
Goodbye to Berlin
(Isherwood), 33, 78,
94, 97; genesis of, 29, 136, 138,
140; failure in America, 51, 109; English success, 57.
See also
I am a Camera
Goyen, William, 82
Graves, Robert, 93
Great English Short Stories
(comp.
Isherwood), 93
Great Sinner, The
(film), 77
Green, Henry, 83, 128
Greene, Graham, 21 Grey, Joel, 134
Group Theatre, 15, 22, 36, 44
Gwynn, Michael, 90
Hamilton, Gerald, 14, 23, 35, 55;
original of Mr Norris, 21
Hammersley, Violet, 7, 45
Hankow, 42
Harcourt Brace, 137
Harper’s Bazaar,
41
Harris, Julie, 78
Hartford (Connecticut), 78
Haverford (Philadelphia), 66
‘Head of a Leader, The’ (Isherwood), 53n
Heard, Gerald, 51, 52, 58, 66; and Yoga, 53, 57, 62-3
Heinz -
see
Neddermayer,
Heinz Hilton, James, 58, 59
Hindenburg, Paul von, 13
Hitler, Adolf, 13, 48
Hockney, David, 135
Hogarth Press, 41; Lehmann as trainee manager, 7-8, 12; as Isherwood’s publisher, 29, 33, 49, 108; Lehmann as partner in, 38-9, 46, 49
Hollywood, 51-68, 92, 105, 132, 138
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 143
n
Hong Kong, 41, 42, 43
Horizon,
55, 66
Hour Before Dawn, The
(Maugham), 67
Huston, John, 105
Huxley, Aldous, 64; in Hollywood, 51, 52, 53, 58, 67; death, 104
Huxley, Julian, 104
I, Claudius {
film), 118
I am My Brother
(Lehmann), 94
I am a Camera
(van Druten):
dramatization from
Goodbye to Berlin
and
Sally Bowles,
51, 78-9; brilliant success, 79, 80, 89-90; film and musical versions, 79, 92; see also
Cabaret
In Cold Blood
(Capote), 82
In the Purely Pagan Sense
(Lehmann), 135
Isherwood, Christopher: his work brought to Lehmann’s notice, 8-9
v
108; first meeting with Lehmann, 10-12; crucial journey to Berlin, 12-14; dream of‘German Boy’, 12, 44, 76; homosexual affairs, 12, 15-17, 19-22, 43-4, 47, 52, 65-6, 67, 79, 81, 84-5, 129; escape from Berlin after Nazi control, 14-15, 19-22; worry over danger of war, 16, 23, 48, 52; introduction to film work, 18-19; work on
Mr Norris Changes Trains,
21, 22; playwriting collaboration with Auden, 22, 32, 38, 47, 51; European wanderings,
23- 4, 31-6; and
New Writing,
24- 30, 33, 36, 52; genesis of
Sally Bowles
and other Berlin stories, 27, 28-9, 38, 39; advice on Lehmann’s work, 33-4, 109, 135; journey to China, 38, 40-43, 47; fantastic story-telling, 45, 47; unwritten novel, 46, 64; emigration to America, 47, 48, 50-51; publishing plot, 49; erotic tangle, 49, 57; pacifism, 51, 54, 61, 62, 109; in Hollywood, 51
et seq.\
conversion to Yoga, 53-4, 59, 62, 66; obsession with sainthood, 54, 80; vilified as ‘deserter’, 54-5; intention not to return to England, 55; and Vedanta, 55-8, 59, 62-4, 65, 84, 109; writing block, 58, 62, 64, 66, 106; writing of film scripts, 58-60, 67, 77, 78, 80, 92, 105, 117, 118, 129, 135; feeling of alienation from friends in England, 61-2,m
68; with Quakers, 66; becomes American subject, 67, 70; postwar visits to England, 69-74, 81-2, 83-5, 106; happiness in resumed friendships, 70, 72, 83, 84, 108; absorption in film-world, 72; in South America, 76, 77; finances, 78-9, 80, 114; ‘worst novel’, 80; trip to Mexico, 80; return to Berlin, 82-3; beginning of permanent alliance with Don Bachardy, 84-5, 86-7; permanent home in Santa Monica, 87; unpublishable homosexual short story, 98-100; professorship, 102, 106; bereavements, 104; book about parents, 106-7, 114, 117, 119, 121, 127, 128, 130; ‘religious novel’, 107; firm friendship with
Lehmann, 108-9; Australasian trip, 117, 118; and California earthquake, 126, 129; revelation of homosexuality, 129; early affair with Auden, 129; revision of diaries, 132, 135; biographies of, 136, 138
Isherwood, Lt-Colonel Francis B.
(father), 1, 106, 114
Isherwood, Kathleen (mother), 16, 19, 52, 57, 68, 114, 129; artistic tastes, 1; financial aid to Isherwood, 2, 35; wartime in Wales, 48; post-war reunion with Isherwood, 72; recovery from stroke, 93; death, 104; fixation with husband as hero-figure, 106 Isherwood, Richard (brother), 48, 72
Isherwood
,
A Biography of Christopher Isherwood
(Fryer), 136n
Jacob’s Hands
(film script), 67
Jagger, Mick, 118
Jewell, Derek, 133
Journey to the Border
(Upward), 39
Journey to a War
(Auden/Isherwood), 43, 47
Kallman, Chester, 50, 76
Kathleen and Frank
(Isherwood), 106, 107, 114, 127, 128, 130
Kennedy, Margaret, 19
Keyes, Sidney, 133
King, Francis, 133
Kipling, Rudyard, 93
Kiskadden, Margaret, 63
Krishnamurti, 59
La Verne College, Southern California, 57-8, 66
Laird, Tommy, 136, 139
Lambert, Gavin, 135
Lamkin, Speed, 82, 89
Lanchester, Elsa, 87, 121
‘Landauers, The’ (Isherwood), 29, 39
Lane, Allen, 25
Lane, Homer, 12
Laughton, Charles, 87, 104
Lawrence, D.H., 93
Lawrence & Wishart, 39
Lear, Edward, 141
Left Review,
24
Lehmann, Alice Marie, 8, 45, 46
Lehmann, Beatrice (Peggy), 17, 19, 46, 47, 52, 89, 104, 121, 125; friendship with Isherwood, 13; stage performances, 41, 43, 44, 73
Lehmann, John: as trainee manager in Hogarth Press, 7-8, 12; introduced to Isherwood’s work, 8-9, 108; first meeting, 10-12; in Vienna, 12,
15, 20, 28, 38; visit to Isherwood in Berlin, 13-14; founding of
New Writing,
24-9; and genesis of
Goodbye to Berlin,
28-30; his own writings, 33-4, 90, 91, 94, 107, 135, 137, 141, 142; as partner in Hogarth Press, 38-9, 41, 46, 49; extricates Isherwood from erotic tangle, 49, 57; and Isherwood’s post-war visits to England, 70, 72, 74, 83-4; founds own firm, 74; founds
London Magazine,
79, 91, 94; ‘opening of hearts’ with Isherwood, 83; life in Sussex cottage, 84, 90, 103, 139; lecturing and visiting professorships at American universities, 87, 106, 113, 120, 123-4, 128, 132; firm friendship with Isherwood, 108-9; visits Isherwood in California,
119, 121-2, 127-31
Lehmann, John, Limited, 74, 83
Lehmann, Rosamond, 8, 41, 43,
125, 128
Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers, 117
Lions and Shadows
(Isherwood), 12,
33, 94; origin and writing of, 9, 32, 36, 39
London Magazine,
69, 79, 89, 91, 94, 107, 113
London Mercury,
24 Longmans, 94
Look Down in Mercy
(Baxter), 83
Lopokova, Lydia, 47
Lord Byron
(Thomson), 115
Los Angeles, 121, 122, 127, 128-9, 132-3, 138
‘Lost, The’ (Isherwood) (later
Mr Norris Changes Trains
, q.v.), 18,
22, 25, 29, 38, 41
Loved One, The
(film), 105
Lucas, Major Sir Jocelyn, 54
Luxemburg, 36-7
McBrien, William, 136, 138
McCullers, Carson, 105
MacNeice, Louis, 54
Mailer, Norman, 82
Mangeot, Olive, 73
Mann, Heinrich, 59
Mann, Thomas, 59
Mansel, Philip, 134
Mansfield, Katherine, 93
Martin, Kenneth, 116
Maugham, Somerset, 67, 93
Maurice
(Forster), 119, 121, 130
Mayne, Ethel, 93
Meeting by the River, A
(Isherwood), 104; attempt at religious novel, 107-8; rewritten as play and film script, 108, 117, 119
n
Memorial, The
(Isherwood), 11, 18, 36, 96; his first novel published by Hogarth Press, 8, 9, 108
Menuhin, Yehudi, 104
Methuen and Co., 32, 76, 80, 103n, 105
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 58, 59-60, 77, 78, 80
Minnelli, Liza, 79, 134
‘Mr. Lancaster’ (Isherwood) (part of
Down There on a Visit),
94, 95-6, 97
Mr Norris Changes Trains
(Isherwood), 21, 22, 36, 108
Modern Languages Association, 143
Moore, George, 93
Mortal Storm, The
(film), 59
Mourning Becomes Electra
(O’Neill),
41, 43
Munich Agreement (1938), 47, 48, 54
‘My Enemy’ (Chamson), 28
My Guru and his Disciple
(Isherwood), 63, 66, 85, 141
Mystery of Edwin Drood, The
(Dickens), 103
Neddermayer, Heinz, 27, 52, 54, 64, 95; liaison with Isherwood, 15-17; attempt to get into England,
19- 20; European wanderings,
20- 22, 23-4, 31, 32, 35, 46; attempts to change nationality,
23, 34-5, 37; trouble with French police, 36; arrest for draft-evasion and moral offences, 37-8; marriage, 47, 83; Berlin reunion with Isherwood, 83
New Country,
24
New English Library, 136rz
N
ew Signatures,
24
New Soundings,
81-2
New World Writing,
90
New Writing,
38-9, 41, 46, 108, 113, 138; founding of, 24-9; Isherwood contributions, 33, 36, 52
New York, 43-4, 50-51, 74-5
New York Times,
97
No More Music
(R. Lehmann), 41, 43
‘North-West Passage’ (Isherwood), 36, 38; see also
Lions and Shadows
‘Nowaks, The’ (Isherwood), 27, 36, 56, 108
O’Neill, Eugene, 43
Observer,
82, 83
Ocampo, Victoria, 76
On the Frontier
(Auden/Isherwood),
22, 38, 47
‘Other Boat, The’ (Forster), 121
Otto, 15
Oxford, 39
Oxford Poetry Society, 133
Paris, 35, 76
Passing of the Third Floor Back, The
(film), 19
‘Paul is Alone’ (Isherwood), 32, 46, 64
Penguin New Writing,
56, 57, 65, 74, 76
Plomer, William, 28, 93, 115
Prabhavananda, Swami, 55, 63, 64, 66, 104;
Isherwood’s book on, 141
Prater Violet
(Isherwood), 19, 64, 66, 79, 97, 109
Pritchett, V.S., 93
Pro Helvetia Foundation, 103
‘Problems of the Religious Novel’ (Isherwood), 54, 80
Proust, Marcel, 21
Put Out More Flags
(Waugh), 55
Quartet Books, 143n
Quennell, Peter, 107
Rage in Heaven
(film), 59
‘Railway Accident, The’ (Upward), 2, 28, 119
Ramakrishna, 92, 102
Ramakrishna and His Disciples
(Isherwood), 102, 104, 105
Random House, 40, 76, 80, 90, 92
Rassine, Alexis, 84, 89, 90, 103, 125, 136, 139, 142
Reflections in a Golden Eye
(film), 105
Reinhardt, Gottfried, 59 Repton, 1, 2, 46
n
Richardson, Tony, 105, 118
Roberts, Michael, 24n
Roberts, Warren, 124
Ross, Jean, 73; original of Sally Bowles, 18, 27, 29
Russell, Bertrand, 59
Rylands, George, 7
Sacco, Nicola, 77
Sailor from Gibraltar, The
(film), 105
St Nicholas (Greek island), 15-16
Sally Bowles (Isherwood), 41, 42; genesis of, 27; publication, 28-9; incorporated in
Goodbye to Berlin,
29; dramatic and film versions, 78-9, 108;
see also Cabaret; I am a Camera
San Diego (California), 113, 119, 130-1
San Francisco, 113
Santa Barbara, 102, 106, 122
Santa Monica (California), Isherwood’s last home in, 70, 77, 87, 95,
119, 120, 121, 130, 135
Sassoon, Sir Victor, 42
Schorer, Mark, 120
‘Seascape with Figures’-see
All the Conspirators