Bertolt Brecht JournalsMethuen, 1993 - 556 Seiten "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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... interest in The Round Heads and the Pointed Heads after its Danish première . He does however tell us a lot about his fellow exiles , gives vivid glimpses of his own family , comments sharply on Californian life and landscape , keeps an ...
... interest in its own humanity which can find expression in theatre , and forms the basis for all emotions , can be seen at this point to be mainly an interest in theatre , that is , in stage presentation alone . it is , put bluntly , not ...
... interest . the russian question actually dominated the whole paris peace conference . interest- ing how the allied armies proved unfit to fight the soviets . ' In [ Peter ] Lorre's new house . ' Brecht ( centre ) with Lorre ( below ...