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Posted 26 January, 2026
Filed under: germany, quotations, Reflections | Tags: berlin, cabaret, christopher isherwood, david hockney, fascism, hate, hockney, ICE, isherwood, minneapolis, quotation, quotations, quote, quotes
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Filed under: germany, quotations, Reflections | Tags: berlin, cabaret, christopher isherwood, david hockney, fascism, hate, hockney, ICE, isherwood, minneapolis, quotation, quotations, quote, quotes
Comments (1) Berlin was in a state of civil war. Hate exploded suddenly, without warning, out of nowhere; at street corners, in restaurants, cinemas, dance halls, swimming-baths; at midnight, after breakfast, in the middle of the afternoon.
Christopher Isherwood, The Berlin Stories

British writer Christopher Isherwood lived in Berlin from 1929 to 1933, a very volatile and dynamic era, as depicted in ‘Cabaret’ which is based on his writing (the novels ‘Mr Norris Changes Trains’ and ‘Goodbye to Berlin’). Reading about the hate on the streets is very sobering as we see what’s going on right now in Minneapolis. We know what happened next in Berlin and Germany. It is beyond belief to see similar in the USA.

painted in 1968 by David Hockney in the USA (California)


