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Mr. Puntila and his man Matti

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Arcade Pub., 08.01.1997 - 155 Seiten
Long unavailable in this country, Mr. Puntila and His Man Matti comprises some of the best comedy that Bertolt Brecht wrote for the theater and contains one of his great characters. For his complexity and vitality, Mr. Puntila ranks on a par with Brecht's indelible Galileo and Mother Courage. A hard-drinking landowner, Puntila suffers from a split personality: when drunk, he is friendly and humane; when he sobers up, he is intolerable - ruthless, surly, and self-centered. Oscillating between these two poles, he plays havoc with his workers, his women, his daughter's marriage, and the loyalty of his sardonic chauffeur and valet, Matti.
This translation is by John Willett, who with Ralph Manheim is the editor of Brecht's complete dramatic work in English. The joint editors have equipped this volume with a critical introduction and notes, along with Brecht's own notes and variants and the short story on which the play was based.

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Review: Mr. Puntila and His Man Matti

Nutzerbericht  - Keith - Goodreads

A very amusing play with a range of amusing characters, particularly the unpredictable Puntilla and his companion Matti. Even though it speaks of a different time when landlords ruled over disenfranchised populations, the contradictions of the rich still resonate. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Mr. Puntila and his man Matti

Nutzerbericht  - Marc Silberman - University of Wisconsin at Madison

The Arcade series of Brecht's plays in translation provides an excellent resource. . . . Willett and Manheim have become the unchallenged mediators of Brecht for the English-speaking audience. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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The Puntila Song
94
A Finnish Bacchus by Hella Wuolijoki
100
Texts by Brecht
110
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Über den Autor (1997)

Bertolt Brecht was born in Ausburg, Bavaria, in 1898 and left Germany in 1933 when Hitler came to power. He lived in the United States for seven years, settling with his family in Santa Monica and New York and continuing to work on plays and films. After the war Brecht returned to Germany, where he founded the Berliner Ensemble. He died in 1956.

Ralph Manheim (1907-1992) was an American translator of German and French literature, as well as occasional works from Dutch, Polish and Hungarian. The PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation, a major lifetime achievement award in the field of translation. is named in honor of Manheim and his work.

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