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by Christopher Isherwood


  Ghosh, Girish Chandra, 354

  Giant (film), 618, 654

  Gibraltar, 539–40

  Gide, André: Journal, 849

  Gielgud, (Sir) John, 392, 562–4, 566–7, 579, 593–4, 790, 798, 801

  Gigi (film), 722–3, 727, 730

  Gilchrist, Philip, 582

  Gingold, Hermione, 708, 713, 720–5, 727, 731, 738

  Giraudoux, Jean: Duel of Angels, 881, 883n; Tiger at the Gates, 678

  Girl of the Golden West, The (film), 742

  Girl with a Cello (film), 86

  Gissing, George, 583

  Glass Slipper, The (film), 501

  Gleisner, Martin, 186, 206, 208

  Glyn, Elinor, 263, 511

  Goddard, Paulette, 70, 144, 710, 713–14, 719

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 772

  Goetz, Ray, 111

  Goetz, Richard, 192–3, 199, 208

  Goldsmith, Joel: influence on van Druten, 457, 568, 641, 645, 649, 683, 685, 715, 748; Starcke sets up reading room, 636; Dick Foote attacks, 659; and van Druten’s heart attack, 660

  Goldwyn, Frances, 749

  Goldwyn, Samuel, 52–4, 84, 97, 749

  Goncourt, Edmond and Jules: Journals, 96

  Goodbye to Berlin (C.I.), x–xi, xxix, 384, 388; see also van Druten, John: I Am a Camera

  Goodman, Jack, 686, 711, 713

  Goodman, Paul, 394

  Goodwin, John: friendship with Denny Fouts, 300, 349, 351; records broken at party, 370; C.I. visits ranch, 390; on European trip, 516–17; and mescaline, 517, 588, 736, 785; friendship with C.I., 518–20; in New York, 537, 801; C.I. writes to, 709

  gopis (Hindu mythological figures), 30

  Gordon, Cliff, 393

  Gordon, Ruth, 709n

  Gorfain, Dr. A. D., 384

  Gort, General John Vereker, 6th Viscount, 81n

  Gottschalk, Bob, 799

  Goulding, Edmund, 384

  Gowland, Alice, 504

  Gowland, Ann, 504

  Gowland, Mary Lee, 504

  Gowland, Peter, 504, 635, 659, 719n

  Goyen, William, 394, 676; The House of Breath, 441

  Graham, Jim, 643

  Grandville (i.e., Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard), 504

  Grauman, Sid, 161

  Graves, Robert, 639; Goodbye to All That, 831; The Greek Myths, 766; They Hanged My Saintly Billy, 714

  Gray, Hugh, 866

  Graziani, Bettina, 466, 564

  Great Dictator, The (film), 69–70, 86

  Great English Short Stories (ed. C.I.), xxxix, xlix, 464, 614, 616–17, 626, 633, 638–40, 643, 670

  Great Sinner, The (film), xxv, 387, 393, 406, 585

  Greatest Story Ever Told, The (film), 796, 873, 898

  Green Hat, The (film), 792

  Green, Adolph, 517

  Green, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, 518

  Green, Henry see Yorke, Henry

  Green Valley Road, Hollywood, 148

  Greene, Felix: Heard rejects for monastic community, 129; urges Heard to buy Trabuco, 158; at La Verne seminar, 162–4; joins Heard in West, 171; C.I. summarizes, 172; on electromagnetic waves, 179; helps design Trabuco, 234; and Chris Wood, 235; at Trabuco, 246; wartime visit to England, 264, 348; marriage, 376; on Chinese, 819

  Greene, Graham, 558, 568

  Greene, Hal: C.I. buys house from, 599, 601–3, 608, 629; psychotherapy, 793; friendship with C.I., 840; offers adjoining property to C.I., 843; Laughton negotiates for house from, 857, 861, 863–5, 871, 873, 892; mother’s illness and death, 892, 897

  Gregory, Hoosag, 282, 284

  Grenier, Madame, 507

  Grey, Lita (Charlie Chaplin’s wife), 130

  Grey, Mrs. (Lita’s mother), 130

  Grieves, George, 546

  Griffin, Howard, 426

  Griffith, Dr., 711

  Griggs, Philip (Buddha Chaitanya): at Trabuco, 446, 453, 496; takes brahmachari vows, 516; at Vedanta Place, 657; Vandanananda enquires into sex life, 668; and Tito Renaldo, 717, 734–5

  Grilli, Elise: Sharaku, 886n

  Groix (ship), 393, 394–7

  Gross, Alfred A., 245

  Grosz, George, 737

  Gschwend, Adolph, 323

  Guerriero, Henry, 479

  Guggenheim, Peggy, 553

  Guilaroff, Sidney, 725

  Guinness, (Sir) Alec, 610

  Guinness, Murtogh David, 445

  gunas, 128

  Gunn, Thom, 506, 688–9, 703, 724, 771–2, 844

  Gupta, Mahendranath (M.), 355, 867

  Gurian, Manning, 536–8, 595–6, 649, 651, 653, 667–8, 672, 797–8

  Gurian, Peter, 537, 596, 651, 668

  Gurney, Joseph John, 223

  Guttchen, Otto, 75, 83, 87–8, 91, 157–8, 622

  Gwynn, Michael, 569, 584

  Gysin, Brion, 546

  Haas (botanist), 186, 202

  Hackett, Albert and Frances, 786

  Hagenbuehler, Hanns, 417

  Hale, Senator Frederick, 17–18

  Hall, Michael, 639

  Hall, Mortimer, 883n

  Hamilton, Bernie, 414

  Hamilton, Gerald, x, 54–5, 91, 391, 511, 546, 618; Mr. Norris and I, 621, 623

  Hamilton, Paul, 717

  Hammarskjöld, Dag, 817n

  Hammerstein, Oscar, 624

  Hampden, Walter, 508

  Hannek, John, 192, 199, 207

  Hanstein, Katherine, 195–6

  Happy see Bailey, Happy

  Hardt, Etta, 56, 62

  Hardwicke, Sir Cedric, 687

  Hardy, Thomas, 461

  Harkness, Allan, 345–6

  Harlan, Christiane, 793

  Harper’s Bazaar (magazine), xxiii, 415n, 442n

  Harrington, Curtis, 465, 468, 652–4, 741

  Harris, Bill, xix, xxi–xxii, 389–90, 395, 401, 422, 452, 537

  Harris, Jed, 848–9, 851, 858, 859, 864

  Harris, Julie: stars in I Am a Camera, 442n; C.I. stays with in New York, 536, 593–6, 670–2; family life, 537, 596, 672; and Costigan, 613; in film of The Member of the Wedding, 639; visits C.I. in California, 649, 651, 653; in The Lark, 650, 652; C.I. gives film to, 667–8; in The Warm Peninsula, 797–8

  Harris, Paul, 207

  Harris, Townsend, 638, 640, 650

  Harrity, Marguerite see Lamkin, Marguerite

  Harrity, Rory: marriage to Marguerite, 798, 831, 833, 860–1, 863–4, 880–1; C.I. meets, 830; TV plans, 835; and Masselinks, 836; birthday, 858; drinking, 860

  Hart, Bernard, 248

  Hart, Ed, 716

  Hart, Max, 836

  Hartford, Huntington, 503, 528

  Hartshorne, Peter, 522

  Harvey, Laurence, 569, 850

  Harvey, W. F.: The Beast with Five Fingers, 182

  Haskell, Francis, 582

  Hatcher, Tom, 495, 531, 801, 825

  Hatful of Rain, A (film), 675

  Hatmaker, David, 832

  Hauser, Amber, 385, 391

  Hauser, Gayelord, 50

  Hauser, Hilda, 384, 391

  Hauser, Phyllis, 385

  Haverford, Pennsylvania: C.I. moves to and lives in, xvi—xvii, 158, 181–230, 286; C.I. writes about, xxiii–xiv, xxxiii–xxxiv; Meeting House burned, 212–13; C.I. leaves, 230–1

  Hawes, Bill, 790, 793

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel: The Marble Faun, 865

  Haxton, Gerald, 142, 378

  Haydn, Richard, 500

  Hayes, Helen, 623n

  Hayne, Donald, 280–1, 289, 291–2, 294, 296, 298

  Hayward, John, 590, 827

  Hayward, Leland, 507

  Hayworth, Rita, 687

  Heard, Henry FitzGerald (Gerald): friendship and meetings with C.I., xii, 21–2, 25, 85, 89, 95, 101, 110, 146, 240, 438, 455, 481, 504, 509–10, 515, 531–2, 612, 650–1, 657, 690, 700–1, 746, 767, 769, 788, 795, 819, 828, 839, 855, 887–8; introduces C.I. to Prabhavananda, xiii; C.I.’s attitude to, xiv, 276; beliefs and ideas, xiv, 25–30, 37, 40–1, 72–3, 82, 85, 89, 95, 108, 110, 174, 247, 651, 664
, 746; takes mescaline, xli, 470–1, 481, 510, 517, 601, 622, 646, 690, 746, 799; settles in California, 14; appearance and dress, 21–4, 650–1; home and life style, 22–4; and Vedanta, 28, 89, 228; shocked by Krishna legend, 30; on provisional nature of Hollywood, 32–3; relations with Peggy Rodakiewicz (Kiskadden), 34; meditating, 37–8, 119, 746; relations with Vernon Old, 39; Auden visits, 43; and outbreak of war, 46–7; and C.I.’s political views, 48; on Krishnamurti, 50; Nicolson attacks for staying in USA, 55; at Rodakiewiczs’s party, 62; and political involvement, 63; Berthold Viertel and, 66; recommends Dr. Kolisch, 71–2; on C.I.’s film career, 72, 75; criticized in England, 77; consciousness of reality, 95; on U.S. behavior, 99; attitude to war, 101–2, 133; and ideal communities, 102; at Starr Daily talk, 104; at Swami Prabhavananda’s lectures, 107; and Chris Wood, 110, 235, 261, 275, 301, 376, 455, 463; tempted by suicide, 110; and Prabhavananda, 113; Auden’s suspicion of, 116; and Auden’s activities, 117; on beauty, 117; plans monastic community, 120, 129, 154; talks during Swami’s absence, 122, 140, 142; and Denny Fouts, 123, 125, 129, 144, 154; and C.I.’s initiation by Swami, 124–6; holds seminar, 140; on contemplation and meditation, 142; Maugham visits, 142–3; breaks with Prabhavananda, 143–4; as C.I.’s neighbor, 148; and young neighbors, 149; austerity, 151; in desert with C.I. and Allan Hunter, 152; acquires money, 154; Fouts accepts money from, 154–5; disagreement with C.I., 155; pessimism and fault-finding, 155; rejects Blue Bird ranch, 158; and Kagawa, 160; at La Verne Seminar, 162–5, 169–72, 175, 177–80; and Felix Greene, 163–4; and Edna Acheson, 169; on electric waves, 179; on Tom Kelly, 204; Steere visits, 211; and Trabuco ranch, 217, 234–5, 238, 241–2, 245, 248; and Paul Sorel, 233, 275, 278, 301, 376, 463; Peggy resents, 238; portrait bust of, 238; on prayer, 248–50; C.I. reads story to, 262; Berthold Viertel mistrusts, 265; Richard Chase article on, 282; parodied, 342; and Allan Harkness, 346; Gamaliel novel, 376; and Dodie Smith, 379; reports Haxton’s death, 379; admonishes C.I. over life style, 388, 439; on C.I.’s change of life, 419; and UFOs, 439, 487, 510, 767, 888; lectures at Ivar Avenue, 448; health improvement, 455; on homosexuals, 455n; reads C.I.’s The World in the Evening, 463; and C.I.’s later life, 465; on lecture tour, 466; on Don Bachardy’s relations with C.I., 469; at C.I. party, 495; and Tony Duquette, 500, 523; Don Bachardy likes, 505; on changing society, 510; withholds mescaline from C.I., 519, 524; dress, 535, 764; and C.I.’s return from 1956 Europe trip, 593, 597; at Stravinskys’, 600; and C.I.’s mescaline experience, 601, 622; on talent and genius, 602; neglects C.I., 628; and Michael Barrie, 631, 828, 855; Stroud and, 677, 679; and LSD, 701, 828; on William Kiskadden’s ill-health, 733; at Vera Stravinsky’s exhibition, 758; and mushroom drugs, 769; wishes to buy Don Bachardy painting, 769; criticizes Aldous Huxley, 799; in “brains” group photograph, 841n; entertains Stravinskys, 855–6; car accident in Hawaii, 888; Explorations with Gerald Heard (record), 787; The Five Ages of Man, 651; Gerald Heard, Reflections (record), 812; Murder by Reflection, 250; Pain, Sex and Time, 36, 63

  Hearst, William Randolph, 432

  Heath, Neville George Clevely, 406

  Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (film), 693

  Hecht-Lancaster production company (later Hecht-Hill-Lancaster), 631, 639, 641, 645–6, 651–2, 804–5

  Heifetz, Jascha, 769n

  Heinen, Miss, 281, 292, 294, 296

  Heinz see Neddermeyer, Heinz

  Hellman, Lillian, 767

  Hellmut see Roder, Hellmut

  Hellzapoppin (play), 11

  Helpmann, Robert, 404, 883

  Hemingway, Ernest, 423, 451, 864; “The Dangerous Summer” (article), 822n; The Sun Also Rises, xl, 475, 742, 822n, 835

  Henderson, Leon, 204

  Henderson, Ray, 786, 793

  Hepburn, Audrey, 458, 562–3

  Hepburn, Katharine, 389

  Heraclitus, 248

  Herbert, David, 546

  Herbert, Xavier: Capricornia, 399

  Herbold, Mrs. (of Allan Hunter’s church), 304, 332, 468, 677

  Herlihy, James Leo, 894

  Herschel, William, 848, 851

  Hertz, David: The Miles of Heaven, 848

  Hewit, Jack, 4, 39, 385, 403

  Hickey, William (Daily Express columnist), 54, 83

  Hill, James, 687

  Hillmer, Jack, 599

  Hilton, James: Rage in Heaven, 77

  Himmel ist nie ausverkauft, Der (film), 561

  Hinduism, 127–8

  Hine, Frank, 621, 626, 653n, 704, 714–15, 760, 772, 781, 793

  Hine, Mrs. Frank, 629, 710, 732, 793

  Hine, Greg, 629, 741, 814

  Hirschfeld, Dr. Magnus, 551

  Hitchcock, Alfred, 877

  Hitler, Adolf, 7, 10, 105, 107–8, 132, 136

  Hoerner, Mr. and Mrs. (C.I.’s neighbors), 480, 503, 628

  Hoerner, Griff, 480, 503

  Hoetis, Themistocles, 751

  Hoffman, Heinrich, 186n

  Hoffman, Malvina, 437

  Hokanson, Hans, 626

  Holcomb, Ted, 666

  Hölderlin, Johann Christian Friedrich, 312, 331

  Hollywood: C.I.’s homes in, xxxvi, xliii, xlv, 35, 46, 119, 148, 387–9, 406, 432–3, 435–6, 465, 599, 602–3, 608–10, 612–13, 662, 664, 666–8, 815–21, 826–7, 829–32, 871, 873; C.I. takes first apartment in, 20–1; social life in, 24–5; buildings and architecture, 32

  Hollywood Antiwar League, 81

  Hollywood High School, 268, 272–3

  Hollywood Reporter, The, 877

  Holman, Libby, 518

  Holmes, Dr., 766

  Holmes, John, 385, 392

  Holy Cross Monastery, New York, 225, 244–5

  Holy Mother see Sarada Devi

  Homolka, Florence, 713–14

  Homolka, Oscar, 95, 134

  Hooker, Edward: fears scandal over C.I.–Don Bachardy relationship, xxxvii; marriage, 439; C.I. occupies garden house, 449; and house fire, 454; on Jim Charlton’s overcharging, 516; C.I. collects bed from, 598; and Evelyn’s homosexual research, 669; Spenders stay with, 673; death and funeral, 674–6

  Hooker, Evelyn (formerly Caldwell): C.I. occupies garden house, xxxvi, 389, 449; C.I. leaves garden house, xxxvii; C.I. meets at Froms’s party, 387, 394, 424; friendship with C.I., 424, 669, 704, 730, 797, 870–1; marriage, 439; and house fire, 454; and C.I.’s trip to Key West, 469; on Charlton’s overcharging, 516; and Don Bachardy’s problems, 585, 603, 609; research on homosexuals, 637, 669, 684, 704, 730, 870; delivers paper at Chicago, 651; Spenders stay with, 673, 802, 813, 816; and husband’s death and funeral, 674, 676–7, 684; and Rod Owens, 674; at Sarada Math with C.I., 684; on Spenders’ marriage relations, 806; visits sex offenders’ institution, 871; Don Bachardy draws, 888

  Hoover, Bill, 794

  Hoover, Bob, 529, 535, 610, 624, 630

  Hoover, Lamar, 794n

  Hope, Robin, 789

  Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 803

  Hopper, Dennis, 724n

  Hopper, Dick, 701, 720

  Hopper, Hedda, 633

  Hore-Belisha, Leslie (later Baron), 81

  Horizon (magazine), 77, 364–5, 393, 404

  Home, Lena, 297, 709

  “Horst” (i.e., B. Hurst; fashion photographer), 386, 392

  Houseman, John, 425, 900

  Houser, Lionel, 384

  Housman, A. E., 404; “Additional Poems,” 706n

  How to Make a Monster (film), 775

  Howard see Austen, Howard

  Howard, Brian, 391, 403–4

  Hoyer Millar, Frederick Robert (later Baron Inchyra), 56

  Hoyningen-Huene, George, Baron, 386, 471, 611, 657, 767

  Hoyt, Karl, 265, 275

  Hubble, Grace, 481, 485

  Hudson, Rock, 749

  Huene, George see Hoyningen-Huene, George

  Hughes, Rupert, 98

  Hugo, Victor, 806

  Hull, Harold Stone, 165–6, 172, 177

  Hume, Benita, 57

  Humoresque (film), 701

  Hunt, Martita, 566 />
  Hunt, Robert, 713

  Hunter, Allan: and Heard, 23, 376; discusses “ultraclay” new force, 102; and Starr Daily, 104; congregation, 107; Heard speaks at church, 140; gives automobile ride to drunk, 141; and Heard’s break with Prabhavananda, 143; accompanies C.I. on picnic, 148; in desert with C.I. and Heard, 152; helps Vernon Old, 159; and Kagawa, 160; at La Verne Seminar, 162, 164, 171–2, 176–8; qualities and character, 162; attitude to Chris Wood, 235; on Trimble, 239; at Trabuco seminar, 246; and C.I.’s living at Ivar Avenue Temple, 261; visits C.I., 274; officiates at Old wedding, 407; address at Hooker’s funeral, 676; Secretly Armed, 167

  Hunter, Cora Belle, 167–8, 172

  Hunter, Elizabeth, 23, 122, 148, 162–3, 172–3, 246

  Hunter, Ian, 802n

  Huntington Hartford Foundation, The, Los Angeles, xxviii, 388, 436, 751

  Husserl, Edmund, 191

  Hussey, Ruth, 148

  Huston, John, 423, 425, 468n, 585, 649, 693n

  Huston, Ricki (Ricki Soma), 468

  Huston, Walter, 66

  Hutton, Barbara, 157, 795n

  Hutton, Betty, 673

  Huxley, Aldous: friendship and meetings with C.I., xii, 77, 80, 88, 260, 315, 338, 368, 375, 390–1, 394, 455, 481, 490, 530, 688–9, 744, 764, 796–7, 834, 841; film writing, xx, 45, 72, 88; takes hallucinogenic drugs, xli, 471, 535, 601, 622, 660, 744, 748, 834; settles in California, 14; and Gerald Heard, 23; shocked by legend of Krishna and gopis, 30; and Peggy Kiskadden, 34, 255, 440; Hollywood homes, 46, 673; on war threat, 46; entertaining, 49–50, 57, 96, 109, 114, 231, 289, 333; Nicolson attacks for staying in USA, 55; C.I. criticizes novels, 62, 74, 483; and Viertels, 73, 91; criticized in England, 77; views and opinions, 77–8; on U.S. innocence, 85; writing difficulties, 88–9, 114; criticizes great writers, 92; fever, 96; and pacifism, 100; on ideal communities, 102; on Ego, 104–5; at Starr Daily talk, 104; and Chaplin, 144; on Heard’s break with Prabhavananda, 144; C.I. takes motor trip with, 152–4; on musk plant losing perfume, 182; sees C.I. off for Haverford, 182; religious inclinations, 202; and son Matthew, 236; home at Llano, 237–8, 333; visits C.I., 239; visits Trabuco, 245; on prayer, 247; and van Druten, 260; at Laguna Beach, 275; Richard Chase article on, 282; pet dog, 289; allergy, 315; Bertolt Brecht attacks, 318–19; and C.I.’s Gita translation, 329; works on film story with C.I., 336, 345, 351, 358, 369; writes introduction to Gita translation, 350; on Blumenthal, 362; on Christianity and Marxism, 362; admonishes C.I. over life-style, 388, 439; at Sister Lalita’s funeral, 413; on cynicism, 421; on James Joyce, 423; eyesight, 471, 834; and Maria’s death, 477, 481; on cancer-inducing radiation, 491; 1955 birthday, 515; withholds mescaline from C.I., 518–19, 524; finances, 535; and C.I.’s 1956 return from Europe, 598; marriage to Laura Archera, 598; at Stravinskys’, 600; and C.I.’s mescaline experience, 601, 622; visits Vedanta Place, 623; neglects C.I., 628; Natasha Spender visits, 673; praises Stravinsky’s music, 704; attends Wilder’s The Matchmaker, 709; ageing, 744, 797, 805, 819, 834, 893; Prabhavananda’s concern for, 747; Heard on, 769, 799; writes on mescaline, 784, 799; criticizes academics at Santa Barbara, 820; pleads clemency for Chessman, 836n, 844; at Life magazine “brains” lunch, 841; in C.I. dream, 843; proposed TV show, 847; lectures at Menninger Foundation, 848; growth removed from tongue, 867, 869; at Selznicks’, 893; After Many a Summer, 74, 80, 834; Brave New World, 78; The Devils of Loudun, 440; The Doors of Perception, xli; The Genius and the Goddess, 530; The Giaconda Smile, 558, 764; Grey Eminence, 202; Island, 834, 843; Point Counter Point, 843; Texts and Pretexts, 693; Time Must Have a Stop, 332–3

 

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