![]() If you are not familiar with Isherwood’s book, but instead with Tom Ford’s 2009 film adaptation based on it, the last paragraph might come as a surprise to you. He is in no way a quitter after all, and with extraordinary humor and clairvoyance, Isherwood has depicted to the reader George’s resolute determination to keep on living, and to not succumb to the alienation Jim’s loss has resulted in for him. In the midst of it all, George tries to relearn how to live and enjoy the simple pleasures in life, whilst fulfilling his daily gestures and social obligations. Old and young generations clash constantly, not understanding each other’s roles in present times life is confusing and for most, devoid of significant meaning and/or purpose. The background of the story is suburban Southern California of the early 1960s and its eclectic society, itself battling with its wartime past and its uncertain future. Often celebrated as Christopher Isherwood’s masterpiece, ‘A Single Man’ tells the tale of George Falconer, a middle-aged English university teacher, who finds himself having a hard time overcoming the sudden death of his longtime lover and housemate Jim. ![]() A Single Man (c) Christopher Isherwood, 1964 ![]()
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