elisi: Edwin with book (Book Joy)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2011-03-13 07:54 pm
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The decadence of words

My father in law has HUGE amounts of books. Now and again I go scouring through them, and today came across 'Goodbye to Berlin' by Christopher Isherwood, and picked it up out of curiosity.

And - I think I'm in love.

I'd forgotten what it's like to be seduced by writing, the way reading can feel like drinking a rich wine and you try to take it slow so it'll last, but you keep picking it up for just another taste...

Also - despite having only seen a couple of trailers - Matt Smith seems a wonderful choice, since I keep reading with his voice (and the inflections he uses) in my head.

(Now the question is, will I have to hunt down 'Mr Norris Changes Trains' before Saturday [when Christopher and His Kind is on]? Not to mention 'Christopher and his Kind' itself. Hmmm. *wanders off to amazon*)

[identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com 2011-03-14 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Not positive, but isn't Goodbye to Berlin - the basis of the Isherwood play - "I am the Camera", which later became the musical "Caberet" and eventually the movie of the same, with Liza Minelli and Joel Grey?

[identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com 2011-03-14 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, Cabaret (not Caberet - thanks, could not remember how to spell that word at lunch for some reason.) Odd considering the words I do spell at work.

The film - Cabaret is amazing. Directed by Bob Fosse, who did the choreography. Michael York plays the Isherwood part. I also saw it on Broadway - but alas not with the late Natasha Richardson or with Alan Cummings.


ETA: Oh, and you keep writing interesting stuff that I just don't have time to comment on! Just to let you know that I'm reading, even if I never get round to actually saying anything.

Oh thank you!

I can't really complain, considering how rarely I respond to other people's posts. Just no time and nothing to say. Responding to posts is oddly harder than writing them, no idea why. ;-)


Thanks.