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All the Conspirators by Christopher Isherwood is a compelling exploration of youth, rebellion, and the struggle for personal freedom set against the backdrop of post-World War I England. Published in 1928, this debut novel introduces readers to the unconventional Prentice family, whose members are caught in a web of conflicting desires and societal expectations. The story primarily revolves around Philip Prentice, a young man who grapples with the oppressive influence of his domineering mother and his longing for independence. As Philip navigates his ambitions and the stifling constraints of his family, Isherwood poignantly captures the psychological and emotional turmoil that accompanies the quest for self-identity. Isherwood's narrative is marked by its introspective depth and rich character development, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of familial relationships and the generational divide. The novel's modernist style, characterized by its fragmented structure and stream-of-consciousness technique, reflects the inner conflicts of its characters and the broader existential uncertainties of the time.