A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood review – getting through the day

21 janvier 2026 | Fiona Sturges
Alex Jennings’s performance hums with buried rage in Christopher Isherwood’s landmark exploration of grief At the start of A Single Man, George Falconer wakes up at home in the morning and drags himself despondently to the bathroom. There he stares at himself in the mirror, observing not so much (…)
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