A Single Man (novel) explained

A Single Man
Author:Christopher Isherwood
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:novel
Publisher:Methuen (UK)
Simon & Schuster (US)
Pub Date:1964
Media Type:Print (hardcover & paperback)
Pages:186 pp
Oclc:171466

A Single Man is a 1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood.

Set in Southern California during 1962, shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis, it depicts one day in the life of George, a middle-aged Englishman who is a professor at a Los Angeles university. The university might reflect CSULA, where Christopher Isherwood taught for some time. The novel is also believed to be informed by a crisis in Isherwood's relationship with Don Bachardy.[1] [2]

In 2009, fashion designer Tom Ford directed a film adaptation of the novel, with additions made to the original plot in the screenplay by David Scearce and Ford.[3] Ford also contributed a foreword to a re-release of the novel.[4]

Plot

George is still grieving after the recent death of his long-term partner, Jim.[5] He is unable to cope with the despondent, bereaved nature of his existence. George goes through his day having various encounters with different people that colour his senses and illuminate the possibilities of being alive and human in the world.

At the university where he works as a lecturer, he discusses one of Aldous Huxley's books with the students. One of them, Kenny, strikes up a conversation with him after the lecture. The two walk to a bookshop where Kenny buys George a pencil sharpener as a gift. Later, George goes to a hospital to visit Jim's lover, Doris, who survived the accident in which Jim died. She is frail and not expected to live for much longer. George goes to the gym and then visits his friend, a fellow English expatriate Charlotte. They have dinner and drink a lot.

George goes to The Starboard Side, a local pub. There, he encounters Kenny, who, it turns out, had come here expecting to see George. They drink and talk, flirting between the lines. Kenny suggests that they go for a swim and they both go in the sea naked. George suggests that they go to his place. There, they talk some more, but after a misunderstanding, George falls asleep and Kenny leaves his house. George wakes up, reads a note that Kenny had left behind, falls back asleep, and dies peacefully.

Characters

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 100 best novels: No 83 – A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood (1964) . Robert . McCrum . . 20 April 2015 . 5 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Biography . isherwoodfoundation.org . 5 March 2023.
  3. Web site: A Single Man: Ford's Film / Isherwood's Novel . Claude J. . Summers . . 1 February 2010 . 6 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150206190142/http://www.glbtq.com/sfeatures/asingleman.html . 6 February 2015.
  4. Web site: A Single Man – Christopher Isherwood . keepingupwiththepenguins.com . 28 January 2020 . 5 March 2023.
  5. Web site: Isherwood, Christopher (1904-1986): Isherwood's Masterpiece, A Single Man . Claude J. . Summers . 3 . glbtq.com . 6 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150206190619/http://www.glbtq.com/literature/isherwood_c%2C3.html . 6 February 2015.