| Bertolt Brecht - 1993 - 344 Seiten
All three plays in this book were written by Brecht while he lived in exile from Hitler's Germany in Europe and America from 1933-1947. Translated from the original German, the ... | |
| Bertolt Brecht - 1998 - 98 Seiten
BAAL, which renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) wrote when he was in college, is the provocative story of a drunken, ruthless, womanizing poet and singer, a ... | |
| Bertolt Brecht - 1965 - 164 Seiten
Bertolt Brecht's play The Mother is freely adapted from Gorky's world-famous novel of the same name. Brecht tells the story of a working-class mother who is drawn into the ... | |
| Fredric Jameson - 2002 - 262 Seiten
A persuasive theorist of postmodernity presents writings that "sweep majestically from Sophocles to science fiction" (Terry Eagleton). | |
| Bertolt Brecht - 1996 - 120 Seiten
" ... Set in the Soviet Caucasus after the Second World War. To celebrate the settlement of a land dispute, the peasants stage a long parable play which explores, through the ... | |
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