How To Use Isherwood In A Sentence
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Did Isherwood intend the diaries for publication?
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We boast that we're a good trainer for the next employer, " says Nestle 's Mr. Isherwood.
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In his podium pitch, Isherwood refers to his ‘passion’ for customer service.
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I'd immediately see how boxy and small they were,’ says Isherwood.
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Despite the improbability of the union, they stayed together – after a long period of tantrums, trial separations and retaliatory sexual bouts with third parties, all part of a power struggle between two very self-willed men – until Isherwood's death in 1986.
Christopher Isherwood remembered: 'Chris always loved young men, and I was certainly young'
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Kathleen was the most otherly of what Isherwood always called the Others, those Blimps and boors he felt nipping at his heels.
Darling Me
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A new volume of diaries is just one way Don Bachardy has kept alive the memory of Christopher Isherwood, says Peter Conrad
Christopher Isherwood remembered: 'Chris always loved young men, and I was certainly young'
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Mr. Isherwood however, in preferring to use his coveted editorial pulpit for snarky, unfunny asides -- "I invited a Beatles devotee to join me, but she reacted as if I'd asked her to come along to two weeks of jury duty" -- casually damns Rain with faint, and mostly fudged, praise.
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet
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Isherwood's bright-eyed alertness, his lack of malice, his genial delight in the foibles of others all make him lovable.
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Welsh and Isherwood convey their joy in the rich variety of wildlife they encounter during their travels, and the book is attractively illustrated.
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Welsh and Isherwood convey their joy in the rich variety of wildlife they encounter during their travels, and the book is attractively illustrated.
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We boast that we're a good trainer for the next employer, " says Nestle 's Mr. Isherwood.
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Did Isherwood intend the diaries for publication?
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Christopher Isherwood's memoirs and autobiographical fiction always encouraged readers to believe he had told the whole truth about his life.
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To the dissonant lives of the Mann brothers she has added the interwar wanderings of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, James and Nora Joyce, Aldous and Maria Huxley, plus a cast of peripatetic literati from Benjamin to Isherwood.
House of Exile by Evelyn Juers – review
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There is another life story too, woven in with Isherwood's - that of his younger brother Richard, from the start dispraised in favour of the idolised Christopher.