Authors: Christopher Isherwood
Yogeshananda.
See Buddha Chaitanya.
York, Michael (b. 1942) and Pat McCallum York.
British film star and his wife, a photographer and writer. He was educated at Oxford, where he acted for the Oxford University Dramatic Society. His real name is Michael York-Johnson. In 1965, he had a small role in Franco Zeffirelli's stage production of
The Taming of the Shrew
for Olivier's National Theatre Company and afterwards appeared in the movie with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Subsequent films include
Romeo and Juliet
(1968),
Justine
(1969),
Something for Everyone
(1970),
Cabaret
(1972),
England Made Me
(1973),
The Three Musketeers
(1974),
Murder on the Orient Express
(1974),
The Weather in the Streets
(1983),
The Wide Sargasso Sea
(1993),
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
(1997),
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
(1999),
Borstal Boy
(2000),
Megiddo
(2001), and
Austin Powers: Goldmember
(2002). He has often appeared on television, notably in “The Forsyte Saga” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and on Broadway, and he has a prize-winning career recording audio books. She was born in Jamaica to an English diplomat and his American wife, educated in England and France, married for the first time as a teenager, and in 1952 had a son, Rick McCallum, later a Hollywood producer. From the early 1960s, she worked as a fashion journalist at
Vogue
, then as a photographer and travel editor at
Glamor
before becoming a freelance photographer with a few lessons from David Bailey. Her portraits of celebrities have appeared in
Life
,
People
,
Town and Country
,
Playboy
, and
Newsweek
; she has published several books and had numerous gallery exhibitions, in particular of her later avant-garde work featuring dissected cadavers and nude portraits of professional people at work. She met Michael York when photographing him for a magazine profile, and they married a year later, in 1968. Isherwood was introduced to them in 1969, probably at the Vadims' lunch party described in the diary entry for January 15, 1969 in
D.2
.
Yount, Kurt.
A blind man Isherwood met at Fullerton State in 1976, and with whom he became friendly, partly because Yount is an obsessive reader and partly because Isherwood felt curious and sympathetic about his predicament. Isherwood invited him to dinner once to introduce him to Don Bachardy.
Yow, Jensen ( Jen, Jens).
Artist and curator. He was a friend of Lincoln Kirstein and had a room in Kirstein's house. He appears in
D.1.
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Works by Isherwood appear directly under title; works by others appear under authors' names.
Page numbers in
italic
indicate entries in the Glossary.
Â
ABC (television network) 290, 308, 372 Abedha (Tony Eckstein) 346, 368, 369, 428, 456,
689
Abhaya 348â9, 352, 369, 449, 461, 468, 489, 526
Abrahams, Gary 286, 290, 297, 302
Abrahams, Willie/Billy 551, 556, 568
Academy Awards (Oscars) 139, 222, 350, 476, 502, 669
Aces High
(film) 511
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, San Francisco 667
Ackerley, J.R. (Joe) 23, 26, 432,
689
;
My Dog Tulip
351;
We Think the World of You
165â6
Ackerley, Nancy
see
West, Nancy
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) 554â5,
689
acupuncture 220, 564
Adam at Six A.M.
(film) 139
Addis, Keith 553, 583,
689
Adiswarananda, Swami 420, 518
Adjemian, Bob 368â9, 401, 427â8, 436, 444, 612, 623,
689
Adler, Gusti 383
Adler, Stella 244
Adler, Steve 399
Adlestrop, Gloucestershire, England 512
Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God,
The
(Shaw): C.I.'s stage adaptation 3, 47, 121, 206; proposed film version 28, 310, 360; proposed musical version 298
Advocate, The
(magazine) 83, 194, 476, 477, 485, 489, 599
Afghanistan 626
n
, 630
n
After Dark
(magazine) 238
After Many a Summer
(Huxley; proposed television version) 556, 557, 560
“Afterwards” (C.I.; story) 97â8, 322
Agnew, Spiro 277, 396
Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles 179, 259, 589
n
, 610
Ahunt, Marsh 657
AIDS xxxviii, xxxix, 687
n
Aigues-Mortes, France 33, 43
Albee, Edward 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 46, 63, 67, 513,
689â90
;
All Over
539;
Seascape
478;
Tiny Alice
39â40, 41;
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
232
Albert, Eddie 417
n
,
690
Albert, Edward 254,
690
Albert, Margo 417,
690
Aldeburgh, Suffolk 511â512
Alderson, Brooke (Schjeldahl) 638
Aleutian islands, earthquake (1971) 138
Alexander, Clytie 203, 282â3, 357, 364, 371, 399, 494, 579, 656, 657,
690
Alexander Nevsky
(film) 421
Alexander, Peter: career xix, 107, 153; friendship and socializing with C.I. and Don Bachardy xix, 203, 216, 364, 494, 501, 656, 657; Bachardy's drawing of 157, 377; views on Bachardy's work 203, 361; house at Las Tunas Canyon 282â3, 357â8, 371, 399, 656;
690
Ali, Muhammad (Cassius Clay) 155, 578
All the President's Men
(film) 502
Allan, Rupert 507
Allen, Dr. Alan: treats C.I. 86, 134, 142, 154, 155, 156, 183, 212, 214, 289, 446, 491, 504; character 289; on older patients 289; treats Don Bachardy 345;
690
Allen, Edwin 168â9, 173â4, 304, 510, 652â3,
691
Allen, Hazel 545
Allen, Jay 529
Altman, Dennis 237,
691
Amador, Don 611
Amaya, Mario 400, 421, 426,
691
Ambler, Eric 403
Amendt, Rudolf (Rudi) 382â4,
691
American Booksellers' Association convention 368
American Civil Liberties Union
see
ACLU American Library Association
Booklist
529
Amiya (Countess of Sandwich) 28, 49, 54, 214, 216â17, 221, 325, 354, 511, 516, 644,
691
Amohananda, Swami (
earlier
Paul Hamilton) 124, 573,
691
Amsterdam, C.I. visits 635, 645
Anamananda, Swami (
earlier
Kenneth Critchfield
and
Arup Chaitanya) 191, 199, 366,
693
Anandaprana, Pravrajika (
earlier
Ursula Bond
and
Usha; Ananda): Swami vacations at Malibu house 94
n
; and Swami's health 125, 352, 419, 427, 449, 473, 510; at Vedanta Center 147, 161, 223; on brush fire at Montecito convent 204; initiation of daughter 221; on “personality cult” of Swami 223â5; on proposed sale of land at Trabuco 237; and Joseph Kaplan 360; and Anamananda 366; at Father's Day lunch 373; and Kali puja 396; and C.I.'s
Essentials of Vedanta
429; and Chetanananda 436; and plans for appointment of Prabhavananda's successor 468; and C.I.'s recording of the Bhagavad Gita 541â2, 598, 607; and C.I.'s
My Guru and His Disciple
609, 611, 612, 623;
810â811
And Now My Love
(film) 496
Andersen, Hans Christian,
Fairy Tales
447
Anderson, Bryan 411
Anderson, Judith 539, 540, 608,
692
Anderson, Ken 248â9
Anderson, Lindsay 260,
692
;
If
7;
Britannia Hospital
657
n
Anderson, Paul 244, 263, 270, 276, 286, 401, 491, 492, 496, 497, 559, 682,
692
Anderson, Tamiko 411
Andersson, Bibi 194
Andersson, Jon 171
Anderton, Piers 17
n
Andrew, Prince 681
Andrews, Mark (pseud.): relationship with Gavin Lambert 98â9, 114â15, 126, 135, 164â5, 215, 241, 245â6, 252, 264, 286, 289â90, 405; acting career 99, 141, 187, 274; appearance and character 103, 108, 115, 135, 141, 148, 149â50, 195, 272; socializing with C.I. and Don Bachardy 108, 135, 141, 149â50, 187, 194â5, 217, 228, 271, 272, 493; trip to South Pacific with Lambert 126, 131; trip to Las Vegas with Lambert 148; life in Hawaii 228; at Tennessee Williams's play reading 231; at performance of
A Meeting by the River
232â3; travels to Europe with Lambert for filming 272, 274, 286; returns from Europe 289; asks C.I. and Bachardy for loan 289â90; Lambert sends money to 291; marriage 404â5; Bachardy's drawings and paintings of 492
Andrews, Oliver 585,
692
Angremy, Jean-Pierre 58â9
Angremy, Odile 58
Anhalt, Edward (Eddie) 138,
692â3
Another Kind of Friend
see
My Guru and His Disciple
Ansen, Alan 642
Antaeus
(magazine) 170
anti-Semitism viiâviii, 462, 555
Antonioni, Michelangelo 24, 303;
Zabriskie Point
24, 139
Apollo space missions 53, 138
n
,
693
Applause
(musical) 181, 238, 274
Apple Tree, The
(film) 260, 274, 276
Approach to Vedanta, An
(C.I.) 244
Arab-Israeli conflicts 65, 280
n
, 328, 393, 395, 412â13, 416
n
, 435, 559,
754
Arabian Nights
(Pasolini film) 511
Arabian Nights, The
(folk tales) 130, 303
Argentina 681, 682
Argo, Allison 508
Arizu, Betty 220, 274, 448, 502,
693
Arles 32
Arnold, Steven:
Luminous Procuress
267; proposed
Monkey
film 267, 271, 272â3, 274â5
Arnoldi, Charles (Chuck) 282â3, 498, 576,
693
Arrizabálaga y Prado, Leonardo de 565
Art Center College of Design, Pasadena 455â6
Art Direction
(magazine) 593
Arup Chaitanya
see
Anamananda, Swami
As You Desire Me
(film) 170
Asaktananda, Swami: second in command at Hollywood Vedanta Center 2, 151, 159, 210, 219, 224, 360, 456, 463, 467â8, 484; relations with C.I. 151, 176, 427; and women Vedantists 204â5, 210, 480; C.I. dreams about 212; at Vivekananda puja 218â19; at Ramakrishna puja 221; counsels Evelyn Hooker 257, 261, 451; at Holy Mother puja 305; at Father's Day lunch 373; Prabhavananda rebukes 418â19, 463; rejected as Prabhavananda's successor 467â8, 470, 480;
693
Ascot Park motorcycle racetrack, California 112
Ashcroft, Peggy 11
n
Asheshananda, Swami 518
Ashmole, David 50
Ashokananda, Swami 260, 436
Ashworth, Dr. (hand surgeon) 86, 177, 197, 201â2, 203, 204, 205, 212, 214â15, 236
Asilah, Morocco 517
Assembly Bill 489, California (A.B. 489) 478, 479, 493
n
,
693â4
Asseyev, Tamara 587
Astor, Alice (Pleydell-Bouverie) 323
astrology 99â100, 101, 102, 113, 122, 379, 401, 411, 416
Aswell, Mary-Louise 300
At One With
(television program) 570, 571
n
Atkins, Eileen 492
Atlanta Film Festival 385, 391
Atulananda, Swami 575â6
Auden, John 515
Auden, W.H. (Wystan): death and funeral xxiiiâxxiv, xxx, 393, 394, 395, 641; emigration in 1939 xxiv, xxxâxxxi, 398, 402, 677; homosexuality xxiv, xxxiv, 372; portrayal in
Lions and Shadows
xxiv; and in
Christopher and His Kind
xxiv, 475, 684; relationship with Chester Kallman xxx
n
, 102
n
, 466, 636; religious beliefs xxxiiiâxxxiv; on love and sex xxxivâxxxv; dislike of Rupert Doone 10; untidiness deplored by C.I.'s mother 54; and Forster 73; problems with intimacy 73; on C.I.'s story “Afterwards” 98; Don Bachardy's drawing of 132; in New York 221; and Spender 319; at Oxford 322, 335; and Cyril Connolly 322; C.I. looks through papers after his death 402; Edward Mendelson's researches on 433, 475, 509; tribute event at USC 434â5; memorial stone at Westminster Abbey 456â7; C.I. speculates on views on Armistead Maupin 577; Humphrey Carpenter's biography of 636; C.I.'s memories of 686; King's Gold Medal for poetry award 688;
694
City Without Walls
394;
Epistle to a Godson
279;
Journey to a War
(with C.I.) 59;
Love's Labour's Lost
(libretto; with Chester Kallman) 335;
The Orators
394, 647
n
; “The Platonic Blow” 156, 322
Austen, Howard 11, 102
n
, 134, 136, 138, 341, 403, 404, 462, 530, 537,
694
Austen, Jane:
Pride and Prejudice
211;
Emma
279
Austin, Linda 36
Australia, C.I.'s trip with Don Bachardy (1969) 3
n
, 120, 258, 310
Austria 394, 534
Avadhuta Gita, translation of 534
Avedon, Richard 552
Avis, Annie (Nanny) 54,
694
Avon (publishers) 397, 399, 404, 560, 593, 638, 639
Ayer, A.J. (Freddy) 515, 516,
694â5
Ayer, Dee (Wells) 515, 516
Â
Babes on Broadway
(film) 149
Baby Blue Marine
(film) 506
Babymaker, The
(film) 1, 16, 139
Bacall, Lauren 235, 238, 495, 500, 511,
695
;
Applause
181, 238, 274
Bachardy, Don: suggests titles for C.I.'s works xiâxii, 458, 537, 598; collaboration on dramatization of
A Meeting by the River
xvi, xxii, 7, 12â13, 79â80, 231, 233, 561, 563; collaboration on “Frankenstein” television film xvii, xviii, 135, 136, 138, 143, 162, 175, 176, 181, 196, 295; growing success of career xixâxx, 255, 257, 258â9, 412, 456, 660, 665; happiness when drawing xxi, 412; meditation xxi, 94, 127, 269, 297, 412; trip to South Pacific and Australia with C.I. (1969) 3, 49, 120, 258, 310; visits England with C.I. (1970) 5, 7; holiday in San Francisco with C.I. (June 1970) 9, 88â9, 90; visits Peter and Clytie Alexander at Las Tunas Canyon with C.I. 66, 282â3, 357â8, 371, 656; Hockney's views on work 73, 157, 210; meets C.I. at airport on his return from England 78; anxieties about work 81, 87â8, 106â7, 125, 157, 204, 309, 345, 361, 456, 592â3; back problems 81, 633; depressions 81, 82, 87, 434, 573, 629, 630, 632, 662, 682; and proposed Writers Guild strike 85, 86; investigates roller skating 87, 89; interviewed for proposed
Esquire
magazine article 89, 101â2, 104; help with writing of C.I.'s
Kathleen and Frank
90, 114, 116; friendship with Mike Van Horn 91, 96â7, 179, 182, 385, 437, 440; visits Ray Unger and Jack Fontan 96â7, 99â100, 101, 102, 109, 178, 279â80, 354, 506â7; visits Bill Brown and Paul Wonner 97, 99, 117, 211, 256, 270, 271; horoscope read by Jack Fontan 99â100, 122, 416; diets 101; dreams 101, 205â6, 262, 264; supper with Rita Hayworth 108, 375â6; shows new work to Billy Al Bengston 113, 142â3, 204; weight 114, 147, 178, 255, 262, 280, 350; visits John Lehmann in San Diego with C.I. 115; trip to San Francisco for joint show with Ed Ruscha (December 1970) 118, 121, 122, 123; reading Dostoevsky 136, 141; growths on feet 137, 138, 142, 143, 157, 164; mother's birthday 144; shows new work to Irving Blum 157; visits New York with C.I. following Stravinsky's death (May 1971) 159, 161, 162, 163, 166, 168â74; hair style, moustache and beard 160, 190, 215, 275â6, 280, 434, 435, 440, 488; offered work as art director on Michael Laughlin film 163; thirty-seventh birthday 166, 168, 171; at New York City Ballet 169; hopes for sitting with Willem de Kooning 172; prepares new drawings for possible show with Irving Blum 177; reads Proust 178; buys new car 193â4, 197â8; gift for C.I.'s sixty-seventh birthday 197; visits C.I. in hospital for hand operation 201, 202; unemployment payments 203, 502, 505, 519; minor car accidents 216, 449, 549, 599, 629, 683; keeps diary 217, 462; trip to New York for promotion of C.I.'s
Kathleen and Frank
218, 220, 221; draws up will 220; at Ramakrishna puja 221, 346; colds 223, 384, 599; collaboration on “The Mummy” television film 228, 239, 253â4; thirty-eighth birthday 233; suffers food poisoning 233; fast driving 237â8, 294; photographed by Stathis Orphanos 239, 240; taped interview with C.I. on working methods 245, 249; traffic ticket for driving wrong way in one-way alley 258; relations with parents 266; buys bigger new car 267, 268, 273; collaboration on proposed
Monkey
screenplay 267, 271, 272â3, 274â5; making pranams 269; gifts for C.I.'s sixty-eighth birthday 275â6; visits Beverly Baeressen 279, 506; friendship with Dan Price 288; votes in presidential election (1972) 289; collaboration on draft screenplay of
A Meeting by the River
292, 310, 350, 354, 355, 359, 378, 384, 397; trip to New York for performance of
A Meeting by the River
293, 295, 296, 297â8, 300â301, 302, 304â5, 305â9; travels to England with C.I. for “Frankenstein” filming 312, 314â36; trip to Switzerland and Italy before returning to California 326, 336â41; inspects drawings at British Museum 328â9; stomach complaints 345, 359, 453, 504, 587, 606; considers changing doctor 345; picketing for Writers Guild strike 346; buys chihuahua for mother 352; bead telling 353; drives to see Rex Heftmann in San Diego 362â3; visits Yosemite and San Francisco with C.I. and John Schlesinger and Michael Childers 366â8; visits Charles Hill's and Guy Dill's studios 370â71; car seizes 371â2; letter from Joan Crawford 376; party at Ken Price's beach house 381; gift for C.I.'s sixty-ninth birthday 384; trip to New York (October-November 1973) 397, 400, 402, 403; BBC filming for “Arena: Cinema” segment on Hollywood 411; relationship with Bill Franklin (“The Downer”) 412
n
, 579â80, 594, 602, 606, 607, 608, 609â610, 612, 624, 648,
729
; in New York for Cultural Center show (February 1974) 419, 421â2, 425â6, 430; broken tooth 429; muscle pains 429; fortieth birthday 434, 435,
754
; works on
The Stepford Wives
film on East Coast 439, 441, 443; C.I. inscribes books for 443â4; and George Cukor's proposed biography 449; gift for C.I.'s seventieth birthday 451; feels he has no role at Vedanta Center 453â4; teaches life class at Art Center College of Design 455â6; visits Chicago with C.I. 463; in New York with C.I. for MLA convention (December 1974) 465, 467; visited by John Sonsini 467; receives Brandeis Medal for C.I. in New York 474, 477; at Billy Al Bengston's Academy Awards party 476; featured in
The Advocate
magazine 476, 477
n
; collaboration on “The Beautiful and Damned” draft television screenplay 479â80; spots on skull and face 479, 567, 600; at question-and-answer session at Cal. State Gay Pride Week 485; at Peter Pears concert at Schoenberg Hall 487; in Seattle for Dootson-Calderhead Gallery show (December 1975) 487; at David Bowie concerts 496, 567; enlargement of studio 498, 499, 500, 502, 503, 506, 507, 518, 521, 522, 524â5, 526, 528, 534
n
, 537; filming for Platypus Films's
Christopher Isherwood: Over There on a Visit
504, 505, 514; in New York with C.I. en route to and from Europe (May/July 1976) 508â510, 518; in England and Scotland 510â516; trip to Morocco 516â17; returns to California via Madrid and New York 517â18; at memorial service for Prabhavananda 518; buys new television set 519; with C.I. on promotional tours for
Christopher and His Kind
530; trip to Rochester, Toronto, Chicago and Minneapolis (February 1977) 536, 538; visits England with C.I. (March-April 1977) 540, 542â3; proposed book of drawings with commentary 542, 544, 545, 551, 556, 557, 565, 566, 568â9, 571, 618, 621; adoption by C.I. 543â4, 569; reads draft of C.I.'s
My Guru and His Disciple
550, 555; death of father 557, 558, 559; executor to father's estate 557, 559, 569; and C.I.'s planned knee operation 562, 563; palm read 567; relationship with Bill Bopp 579; citation in
Art Direction
magazine 593; nude drawings photographed for
The Advocate
magazine 599; trip to Mexico with Bill Franklin (November-December 1978) 602, 603, 604, 605â6; in New York for Broadway production of
A Meeting by the River
607, 608; trip to Texas and Louisiana (May 1979) 609, 610; argument in movie theater 620; relationship with Keith Coleman 626; studio floods 627; forty-sixth birthday 632â3; starts wearing spectacles 632; trip to San Francisco with C.I. for promotion of
My Guru and His Disciple
(June 1980) 634; relations with brother Ted 637; strained muscles 643; trip to New York for Robert Miller Gallery show (September-October 1980) 647, 648â53; relationship with Don Carr 648, 653, 654; vaccinated for hepatitis 648; in Cleveland for drawing commission (October 1980) 649; collaboration on draft screenplay of “Paul” 651, 662, 672, 673; in studio with Don Carr during break-in 653, 654; collection of paintings bought by Swedish dealer 665, 674; weekend in San Francisco for Gay Rights Advocates fundraiser (February 1981) 666â7; and C.I.'s final illness and death 688;
695â696