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Goodbye to Berlin (Cabaret is based on part of this) by Christopher Isherwood 3 stars
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Yes, I think that could make a difference. Also, I read it right after reading his novel, Mr Norris Changes Trains which I liked better. But I'm also not a fan of the type of drinking/partying, nightlife sort of books, either.
This novel, which is more like short stories (but it's called a novel where I read about it) is based on Isherwood's years in Berlin (he was there from 1929-1933) and people he knew. I liked part of this and didn't like other parts, but there is no question that he had strong writing abilities. I found this sad and at times rather tragic, which is in part due to the times this is set (the Nazis rise to power happened during this time) and in part to the lives of some of the people (not always directly related to the politics). Some of them may well be unforgettable, but how can I know right after reading the book? He certainly knew some colourful people, and perhaps I will finally watch the movie Cabaret.