“TESTIMONY TO ISHERWOOD’S UNDIMINISHED BRILLIANCE”: FIRST EDITION OF A SINGLE MAN, BASIS FOR THE AWARD-WINNING FILM
ISHERWOOD, Christopher. A Single Man. London: Methuen, (1964). Octavo, original gray paper boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of Isherwood’s moving novel, hailed by Stephen Spender as “an absolutely devastating, unnerving, brilliant book,” basis for the award-winning 2009 film starring Colin Firth.
To Anthony Burgess, A Single Man is “testimony to Isherwood’s undiminished brilliance as a novelist,” and Stephen Spender calls this novel “an absolutely devastating, unnerving, brilliant book.” Its story of a day in the life of an Englishman living in California eloquently captures “a mind-body dualism that’s particularly poignant for a gay man: George has lost his lover, Jim, in a car crash… but he has life; he hasn’t ‘given up… The writing is beautiful” (Telegraph). Basis for the 2009 Oscar-nominated film adaptation starring Colin Firth.
Book fine; lightest edge-toning to about-fine dust jacket.