Bertolt Brecht JournalsRoutledge, 1993 - 556 Seiten From Scandinavia across Russia to Hollywood, then on, via Switzerland and a flirtation with Salzburg, back to his own disappointing country, Brecht makes shrewd if sometimes harsh judgements on the people he meets. Some people included are: Thomas Mann, the Frankfurt philosophers, Schonberg, Isherwood, D'Annunzio, Ezra Pound, Wordsworth, Margaret Steffin, and more. |
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... soups " a good culi- nary institution . " He is fond of seafood , especially clams and American oysters which are larger than those in Europe . When in the U. S. , he would often build a whole meal around fish . He insists upon having ...
... soups " a good culi- nary institution . " He is fond of seafood , especially clams and American oysters which are larger than those in Europe . When in the U. S. , he would often build a whole meal around fish . He insists upon having ...
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... soup containing every vegetable in the world . he also served a virginian meat - loaf with macaroni . all in honour of the german fleet sailing down the english channel , which he expects to result in a decisive weakening of the tories ...
... soup containing every vegetable in the world . he also served a virginian meat - loaf with macaroni . all in honour of the german fleet sailing down the english channel , which he expects to result in a decisive weakening of the tories ...
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