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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... encouraged certainly by the Russians and the Comintern, but rooted in France and the Spanish Republic with a strong offshoot in the United States and related branches in Britain, Australia and the Scandinavian countries.
'england' could not enter into a war which its russian ally would have won. the russian ally could not enter into a war which the russian generals would have won. france could not enter into a war which the popular front would have won.
... thereby infringing holland's neutrality but no shot is fired at them. mussolini is silent. but how is one to believe in betrayal when there is no apparent bribe? the germans' statements that the russians are reaching military ...
... can see the stages of her modelling. instructive for dialecticians. in fact something oddly good emerges at the end: the head is allowed to keep its contradictions unresolved. 18 sep 39 the soviet russian invasion of poland, preluded.
18 sep 39 the soviet russian invasion of poland, preluded by the sensational pravda article in which the military collapse of poland was attributed to the suppression of minorities, awakens fears in the first instance that the USSR ...
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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 |