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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... wholesale re - ordering of the final g . scene . often alterations made on aesthetic grounds produced a sharpening of the political edge , and l [ aughton ] was always very pleased with that . I.'s fear of offending the audience ...
... wholesale re - ordering of the final g . scene . often alterations made on aesthetic grounds produced a sharpening of the political edge , and l [ aughton ] was always very pleased with that . I.'s fear of offending the audience ...
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... wholesale racket in potatoes that can be bought anywhere on the black market . in times like these there should be two organisations to ensure that the measures taken are arbitrary and partisan . for example working - class women could ...
... wholesale racket in potatoes that can be bought anywhere on the black market . in times like these there should be two organisations to ensure that the measures taken are arbitrary and partisan . for example working - class women could ...
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