A genuine interpretation of the times
- Frank Kermode,
Only now that Isherwood is dead can the pattern be seen clearly in a life that ranged restlessly from Oxbridge skeptic to Hindu disciple, from literary collaborator with W. H. Auden to Boswell of prewar Britain and postwar Hollywood. . . . His novels and nonfiction now all seem to be chapters of one enormous work in which he is the major character
Guardian
Christopher Isherwood is back in vogue
Independent
That young man holds the future of the English novel in his hands
- Somerset W. Maugham,