“Christopher Isherwood’s life and writing remind us that culture wars begin with culture, but they end with people.”
Read Jamie Carr’s meditation on Christopher Isherwood’s “Cabaret,” a piece about the rise of the Nazis in Germany. It was later adapted for theatre and speaks to power, accountability, fascism, culture, tolerance, and the dismantling of Democracy through legal and authoritarian means.
A meditation that is more relevant than ever.
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Section artwork: Don’t Forget by Katie Hughbanks