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Christopher Isherwood: Excerpt by Kay Ferres

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SOURCE: Ferres, Kay. “Many a Civil Monster: Politics and the Narrator in the Berlin Fiction.” In Christopher Isherwood: A World in Evening, pp. 43-65. San Bernardino, Calif.: The Borgo Press, 1994.

In the following excerpt, Ferres provides a history of the composition and publication of Goodbye to Berlin and discusses the chronology of the stories.

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