![]() Visit /bookshop to purchase Goodbye to Berlin and all the books we discuss on our podcasts.īecome an Associate Producer of our podcast through a $20/month sponsorship on Patreon! A professionally recognized credit, you can gain access to Associate Producer meetings to help guide our podcast into the future! Get started today: /thisqueerbookĪssociate Producers: Archie Arnold, Natalie Cruz, Paul Kaefer, Nicole Olila, Joe Perazzo, Bill Shay, and Sean Smith We dive into all the queer meanings of the novella's most famous line: "I am a camera with a shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking" and threading together all of our different identities. The novella was adapted into the award-winning theatrical production and film Cabaret.įor Allison, it not only saved her in writing her college thesis, but it also provided visibility to her as a Queer woman to see herself represented in history. They become roommates as he explores Berlin and his sexuality. ![]() ![]() Our hero moves to Berlin where he meets the incomparable Sally Bowles. ![]() Our guest is writer, educator, and theater maker Allison Vincent and we talk about the queer book that saved her life: the novella Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood. ![]()
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