Home
/
Fiction
/
The Animals
The Animals
Nov 15, 2025 6:31 PM

Author:Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy

The Animals

Christopher Isherwood was a celebrated English writer when he met the Californian teenager Don Bachardy on a Santa Monica beach in 1952. They spent their first night together on Valentine’s Day 1953. Defying the conventions, the two men began living as an openly gay couple in an otherwise closeted Hollywood. The Animals provides a loving testimony of an extraordinary relationship that lasted until Chris’s death in 1986 – and survived affairs (on both sides) and a thirty-year-age-gap.

In romantic letters to one another, the couple created the private world of the Animals. Chris was Dobbin, a stubborn old workhorse; Don was the playful young white cat, Kitty. But Don needed to carve out his own identity – some of their longest sequences of letters were exchanged during his trips to London and New York, to pursue his career as an artist and to widen his emotional and sexual horizons.

Amidst the intimate domestic dramas, we learn of Isherwood’s continuing literary success –the royalty cheques from Cabaret, the acclaim for his pioneering novel A Single Man – and the bohemian whirl of Californian film suppers and beach life. Don, whose portraits of London theatreland were making his name, attends the world premiere of The Innocents with Truman Capote and afterwards dines with Deborah Kerr and the rest of the cast, spends weekends with Tennessee Williams, Cecil Beton, or the Earl and Countess of Harewood, and tours Egypt and Greece with a new love interest. But whatever happens in the outside world, Dobbin and Kitty always return to their ‘Basket’ and to each other. Candid, gossipy, exceptionally affectionate, The Animals is a unique interplay between two creative spirits, confident in their mutual devotion.

Reviews

Rewarding in all sorts of unexpected ways and a welcome addition to our knowledge and understanding of two very complex, talented and ambitious men

—— David Collard , Times Literary Supplement

It is a fascinating sociological document while, like most exchanges between two people wrapped up in the tantalizing subject of themselves and each other, lacking very much real interest in the wider world

—— DJ Taylor , Spectator

Thanks to The Animals, Isherwood’s devotion lives on

—— Mark Simpson , Independent

[Isherwood and Bachardy's] letters to each other must be the silliest in modern literature and none the less entertaining for that

—— Andrew O'Hagan , London Review of Books

Isherwood completists will pounce on The Animals

—— Richard Canning , Literary Review

An extraordinarily full account of a relationship which had to negotiate not just repeated separations but prejudice as well

—— Glasgow Sunday Herald

A powerful thinking-man's thriller.

—— Glenn Cooper, author of LIBRARY OF THE DEAD

Intricate… rewarding… The Malice of Fortune is reminiscent of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose in that the intrigue is rich and is inextricably entwined in its world.

—— Robin Vidimos , The Denver Post

Engrossing and suspenseful…

—— Neal Wyatt , Library Journal

Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo Machiavelli join their considerable forces in this teeming historical thriller…

—— Sheryl Connelly , New York Daily News

A thrilling whodunit

—— Melissa Maerz , Entertainment Weekly

Ennis is an uncommonly graceful writer and a conscientious researcher… his story zips along, a pleasure.

—— Charles Finch , USA Today

Absorbing and intelligent...

—— Publishers Weekly

The scene setting and history is wonderful, and very atmospheric, you can feel the cold of the sea and of the winter nights.

—— Parmenion Books

Not only a unique book but something that was a pure joy to read ... Throw into the mix some wonderful authorly sleight of hand, great prose and solid dialogue all round makes this a book that I'm going to be recommending to quite a few crime fans.

—— Falcata Times

If you are looking for something different in your His-Fic reading then I can recommend The Malice of Fortune.

—— Reading Gives Me Wings

The book’s energy, its wide reach and rich detail make it a confident example of the “unputdownable” novel.

—— The Economist

Atmospheric… Sinister.

—— Elle

What a debut!

—— Woman & Home

Huge, weird, wonderful and quite scary, too.

—— Heat

A bold debut.

—— Shortlist

Brilliantly nauseating.

—— Lady

A sumptuous, supernatural feast... Leaves you wanting more and more as every page turns.

—— Darren Heath , UK Press Syndication

A new world of adventure, romance and delicious horror.

—— No. 1

A calm, elegantly observed love story … followed by something altogether more gothic and full-blooded.

—— Jonathan Barnes , Literary Review

Camp, quirky and fun.

—— Living North

An intriguing blend of historical and supernatural fiction.

—— yattar yattar

Owen has smoothly crafted an excellent Gothic tale out of some supposedly exhausted sources of inspiration… The plot is superbly managed, as are the suspenseful changes of perspective

—— Michael Caines , Times Literary Supplement

A ripping yarn written with depth and verve

—— Telegraph and Argus

Clever and stylish… Sophisticated

—— Lesley McDowell , Glasgow Sunday Herald

A staggering achievement of a debut… A fantastically atmospheric, engaging, immersive experience

—— Basildon Echo

Energetically mixing history and gothic fantasy, this is a macabre, readable and atmospheric novel

—— Nick Rennison , Sunday Times

It’s all deliciously creepy, and the richly textured depiction of Victorian London is impressively done. The conclusion has you thirsting for more

—— David Evans, 4 stars , Independent On Sunday

Brooding and densely plotted, it is ambitious in its scope, but certainly delivers a sleek, well-crafted thriller, ideal for fans of the genre

—— Good Book Guide

Rich in detail, rich in style (and quite scary)

—— Woman’s Way

Intelligent, and also enormous fun

—— Jennifer Lipman , Running in Heels

She manages the rare task of creating a work whose plot, character and tone are all fully developed and work in service of each other… This is a truly great novel. While it has received glowing reviews it is a great shame that it is not more widely known by the general public. I urge you all to pick it up.

—— Maciej Matuszewski , Paltinate

Gobsmacking – and terrifying – debut… The story crackles along and its creepy, menacing characters are ideal for haunting your imagination… Don’t pick it up if you like talking to your family during the holidays, as you’ll ignore them until you’ve finished this.

—— Debrief
Comments
Welcome to zzdbook comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdbook.com All Rights Reserved