Authors: Christopher Isherwood
Warhol, Andy 18, 26; Don Bachardy's drawing of 157; Whitney Museum retrospective (1971) 168; interviews Truman Capote 350; C.I. socializes with 516, 649
POPism, the Warhol 60s
624
Warner Brothers 138, 222, 414â15
Warner, David 39
Warner, Tom 503
Warren, Whitney 499
Warshaw, Fran 381, 539â40
Warshaw, Howard 381, 503, 539â40, 545,
816
Wasserman, Lew 221, 222, 227, 231,
816
Watergate 355, 358â9, 360, 367, 404, 425,
816â17
Waterman, Clark 489
Waterston, Sam 228â9, 230, 231, 232, 238, 298, 306, 307, 308,
817
Watkins, Peter,
Punishment Park
195
Waugh, Evelyn 532
Webb, Clifton 594
Webster, Guy 503
Webster, John,
The Duchess of Malfi
492
Wedekind, Frank 373
Wedow, Christopher 94, 99
Weidenfeld, George 542, 544, 545, 551, 676,
817
Weininger, Ben 304, 668
Weintraub, Bruce 438
Weiss, Robert 169
Weissberger, L. Arnold 102, 296,
817
Welch, Raquel 438
Weld, Tuesday 514
Welles, Orson:
The Stranger
252;
The Third Man
258
Wells, H.G.,
Tono-Bungay
317
Wescott, Glenway 124, 168, 205, 300, 301, 307, 474, 493, 665,
817
Wessel, Horst 45
West, Mae 235, 435, 659
West, Nancy (Ackerley) 26, 74, 516
West, Nathanael,
The Day of the Locust
379, 438
Weymers, Jeanne 595, 601
Wheeler, Hugh 306, 307, 441, 503,
817â18
Wheeler, Paul 74, 75, 190,
818
Whitcomb, Ian 492,
818
White, Christopher Jules 577
White, Dan 621,
818
White, Edmund viiâxiii, 639;
States of Desire
x
White, Eric 510
White, James P. (Jim) 577, 590, 648, 655, 666, 669, 684,
818
White, Janice 577, 655
White Line Fever
(film) 494
White Hunter, Black Heart
(film) 415, 422, 430â31, 444
Whitelaw, Billie 321
Whitemore, Hugh,
Stevie
542
Whiting, Leonard 347, 380,
819
Whitman, Walt xxxii, 229, 268;
Specimen Days
354
Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation 240, 241, 242
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 168
wife-swapping 397
Wilcox, Collin (Horne) 1â2, 16,
819
Wild Heart, The
(film) 628
Wild Party, The
(film) 437â9, 441, 455, 470
Wilde, Alan 466
n
;
Christopher Isherwood
29, 150
Wilde, Oscar 559, 582;
The Picture of Dorian Gray
xvii, 19, 531
Wilder, Jo (Joey) 346â7
Wilder, Nicholas (Nick): Don Bachardy shows (1974) xix-xx, 361, 362, 407, 408â9, 416, 434, 445, 447, 449, 453, 456, 460â61, 467; (1977) 545, 547, 548, 549â50, 550â51, 551â2; appearance 84; C.I. and Bachardy socialize with 84, 347, 434, 450, 461, 494, 495, 499, 502, 505, 506, 508, 523, 570, 583; and Gregory Evans 347, 361, 362; C.I.'s views on 361, 362, 426, 461; talks at University of California at Irvine 364; at Bachardy's Municipal Art Gallery opening 376; Bachardy's drawing of 378; Bruce Nauman show 407â8; views on Bachardy's work 408â9, 449; and Bachardy's New York Cultural Center show 419, 426; gives up smoking following dream 426â7; Joseph Goode show 427; Bachardy hesitates to show work to 445, 447, 479; drinking 446, 461, 583; gift for C.I.'s seventieth birthday 451; trip to Catalina with C.I. and Bachardy 500; David Hockney show 507; introduces Robert Miller to Bachardy 541; business arrangement with James Corcoran 598, 621; gives up own gallery 621; at Bachardy's Robert Miller Gallery show in New York 649;
819
Wilding, Michael 613
Williams, Brook 143, 144, 146,
819
Williams, Clifford 4, 8, 11, 12â13, 16, 61,
819
Williams, Emlyn 143, 144, 146,
819â20
Williams, John 505
Williams, Molly 146
Williams, Ralph 103, 491, 492,
820
Williams, Tennessee: C.I.'s friendship and socializing with xiii, 110â111, 184, 235â6, 488, 519; and Frank Merlo 102
n
, 349; account of experiences in mental institution 110â111; travels to Japan with Oliver Evans 110; contributor to
Antaeus
magazine 170; appearance 184; relationship with Victor Campbell 184; trip to South Pacific 184; attends rehearsal of
A Meeting by the River
231; drinking 231; trip to Italy with “Victor” 235â6; writing of memoirs 259, 486; at twenty-fifth anniversary production of
A Streetcar Named Desire
348, 349; interview with
Playboy
magazine 349; trip to Asia with Robert Carroll 349, 350; reputation 486; A.L. Rowse on his antecedents 605;
820
Memoirs
486;
The Night of the Iguana
138, 400
n
, 488;
Out Cry
(earlier title
Two-Character Play
) 179â80, 184, 231, 308;
A Streetcar Named Desire
259â60, 312, 343, 346, 347, 348, 349, 410;
Tennessee Williams' Letters to Donald Windham
574
Williamson, Nicol 38
n
Willingham, Calder 266â7, 466
Willis, Gordon 297, 308
Wilson, Angus 280, 443,
820
Wilson, Colin 213,
820â21
Wilson, Ed 431
Wilson, Romer,
The Death of Society
17, 154â5
Wilson, William 157, 377â8, 460, 551â2,
821
Wiltshire, England 51â2
Windham, Donald,
Tennessee Williams' Letters to Donald Windham
574
Wingreen, Jason 227, 230,
821
Winslow, Walter (pseud.; building contractor) 506, 507, 520, 524â5, 526, 529, 537
Winters, Shelley 253,
821
Winwood, Estelle 494
Wittenberg, Henry 573
Wolders, Robert 271â2
Wolff, Dr. Maxwell 299, 353, 403, 405, 479, 499, 582, 600
Women in Love
(film) 139
Wonner, Paul: Don Bachardy visits in Montecito 97, 99, 256; C.I. and Bachardy visit in Montecito 117, 211, 270, 271; art works 154, 424, 437, 621; and C.I.'s
Kathleen and Frank
197; friendship and socializing with C.I. 247, 367â8, 424, 430; plans to move 247, 271; house in New Hampshire 271, 293, 300; moves to San Francisco 430, 437; Corcoran Gallery show 621; Bachardy's views on 667;
821
Wood, Audrey 206
Wood, Christopher: friendship and socializing with C.I. 121, 142, 198â9, 261, 365, 491, 499, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508; and Gerald Heard 121, 142, 149, 159, 189, 198â9, 614; paintings 142; and Paul Sorel 142, 475, 478, 491, 578, 654â5; reads manuscript of
Kathleen and Frank
142, 149; appearance 149, 261, 478; considers returning to England 189, 261, 365; and Michael Barrie 191; and Margaret Gage 198â9; and Peggy Kiskadden 261, 375, 475; recommends Chinese restaurant 313; on his trip to England 365; cancer 375, 385, 475, 478; suffers stroke 499; death 511;
821
Wood, Natalie 164â5, 412,
822
Woodcock, Patrick: and Peter Schlesinger 12; C.I. socializes with in London 19, 28, 46, 52, 55, 58, 69, 70, 77, 317, 335, 513, 514, 516; on death and dying 39, 55, 317, 527; and David Mann 46, 52; and proposed production of
A Meeting by the River
55; and Stephen Spender 617, 618;
822
Woodfall Productions (film production company) 92
Woodstock (music festival) 1
Woody, Jack 566, 583, 618, 621, 631, 648, 675,
822
Woolf, Leonard 21, 117, 153
Woolf, Virginia x, 21, 25, 117, 153; Quentin Bell's biography of 358; possible film treatment on early life of 395; diaries 558, 561â2
Jacob's Room
279;
Moments of Being
568;
Mrs. Dalloway
579
Wordsworth, William 513;
The Prelude
568
World in the Evening, The
(C.I.) xxxvâxxxvi, 591, 592
World Trade Center, New York 173, 425â6
Worth, Irene 39â40
Worton, Len (
later
Swami Bhadrananda) 124, 155, 210, 250, 420, 445, 454,
822
Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England 514
Wright, Frank Lloyd 89
Wright, Thomas E. (Tom) 351, 365,
822â3
Writers Guild of America 85, 86; strikes (1973) 345â6, 347, 348, 349â50, 351, 353, 355, 358, 361, 364, 369, 372, 674,
823
; (1981) 674
Wu Ch'eng-en,
Monkey
267
Wudl, Tom 451, 457, 495,
823
Wyberslegh Hall, Cheshire, England 14, 52â3, 86, 331, 333â4, 341â2, 610,
823
Wyhergut, Switzerland 336, 337
Wyler, William 639
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Yale, John
see
Prema Chaitanya
Yamash'ta, Stomu 329
Yeats, W.B. 321, 322, 435, 613, 671
Yogaprana 345
n
Yogeshananda, Swami
see
Buddha Chaitanya
York, Michael: C.I.'s attraction to xii, 3, 101, 238, 255, 648;
Something for Everyone
101; C.I. socializes with in California 238, 240, 244, 254â5, 492, 498, 501, 658; Don Bachardy's drawings of 238, 254, 493; marriage 238, 425;
Lost Horizon
244
n
;
Cabaret
289; in New York 308; flat in London 312;
Conduct Unbecoming
503; possible role in
A Meeting by the River
557;
823â4
York, Pat
see
McCallum York, Pat
Yorty, Samuel William 299, 363
Yosemite National Park, California 366â7
Young, Allen,
The Gay Report
592
Young, Perry Dean 507
Yount, Kurt 499, 584â5,
824
Yow, Jensen 170â71,
824
Yukoku
(film) 169
Â
Zabriskie Point
(film) 24, 139
Zardoz
(film) 227
n
, 415
Zimbalist, Stephanie Spaulding 395
Zindel, Paul,
And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little
169
“Zodiac Killer” (serial killer) 115
Zürich, Switzerland 326, 336, 339
CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD
(1904â1986) was one of the most celebrated writers of his generation. He left Cambridge without graduating, briefly studied medicine, and then turned to writing his first novels,
All the Conspirators
and
The Memorial
. Between 1929 and 1939 he lived mainly abroad, spending four years in Berlin and writing the novels
Mr. Norris Changes Trains
and
Goodbye to Berlin
, from which the musical
Cabaret
was based. He moved to America in 1939, becoming a US citizen in 1946, and wrote another five novels, including
Down There on a Visit
and
A Single Man
; a travel book about South America; and a biography of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. In the late 1960s and '70s he turned to autobiographical works:
Kathleen and Frank
;
Christopher and His Kind
;
My Guru and His Disciple
; and
October
, one month of his diary with drawings by Don Bachardy.
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Books by Christopher Isherwood
NOVELS
All the Conspirators
The Memorial
Mr. Norris Changes Trains
Goodbye to Berlin
Prater Violet
The World in the Evening
Down There on a Visit
A Single Man
A Meeting by the River
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY & DIARIES
Lions and Shadows
Kathleen and Frank
Christopher and His Kind
My Guru and His Disciple
October (
with Don Bachardy
)
Diaries, Volume One: 1939â1960
The Sixties, Diaries, Volume Two: 1960â1969
Lost Years: A Memoir, 1945â1951
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BIOGRAPHY
Ramakrishna and His Disciples
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PLAYS
(
with W.H. Auden
)
The Dog Beneath the Skin
The Ascent of F6
On the Frontier
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TRAVEL
Journey to a War (
with W.H. Auden
)
The Condor and the Cows
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COLLECTIONS
Exhumations
Where Joy Resides
LIBERATION
. Copyright © 2012 by Don Bachardy. Introduction copyright © 2012 by Katherine Bucknell. Preface copyright © 2012 by Edmund White. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this ebook on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins ebooks.
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FIRST U.S. EDITION
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