Bertolt Brecht Journals, 1934-55"Those who dismiss Brecht as a yea-sayer to Stalinism are advised to read these journals and moderate their opinion." (Paul Bailey, Weekend Telegraph)
"A marvellous, motley collage of political ideas, domestic detail, artistic debate, poems, photographs and cuttings from newspapers and magazines, assembled, undoubtedly for posterity by one of the great writers of the century" (New Statesman and Society) |
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... Dansen, How Much Is Your Iron?, The Trial of Lucullus) Brecht Collected Plays: Five (Life of Galileo, Mother Courage and Her Children) Brecht Collected Plays: Six (The Good Person of Szechwan, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, ...
Brecht's last piece of immediate PartyLine theatre had had its première in Paris in May, and in the autumn he wrote Galileo, first of the new big plays. By then he had started using the phrase 'the Dark Times', which defined the new ...
Meantime his real progress is taking place on the other side of the Atlantic, with the production of his big Scandinavian plays – Galileo and The Good Person of Szechwan – by the antiNazi refugees of the Zurich Schauspielhaus, ...
Only when Brecht gets outside the emigration and finds a new kind of partner does he manage to perfect and realise a work that satisfies him: the Laugh ton production of Galileo in 1947, directed by the Living Newspaper director Joseph ...
23 nov 38 finished LIFE OF GALILEO. it took three weeks. the only difficulties arose with the last scene. just as in the case of ST JOAN, i needed a neat stroke at the end to ensure that the audience had the necessary detachment. even ...
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Inhalt
24 | |
July 1941 to 5 November 1947 | 40 |
December 1947 to 20 October 1948 | 46 |
October 1948 to 18 July 1955 | 47 |
Editorial Notes | 56 |
Select Bibliography | 57 |