The Berlin Stories
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The Berlin Stories is a book comprising two short novels by Christopher Isherwood: Goodbye to Berlin and The Last of Mr. Norris. It was published in 1946.
The Berlin Stories was the starting point for the John Van Druten play I Am a Camera, which in turn went on to inspire the musical and film Cabaret.
Also known to be the first novel published using the word 'queer' in reference to homosexuality.[citation needed]