Bertolt Brecht Journals"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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... his intentions with Fear and Misery of the Third Reich remain unclear ; he never mentions that great poem ' To those born later ' ; and he seems quite to have lost interest in The Round Heads and the Pointed Heads after its Danish ...
... to bring the people so far yet ; the people have not developed this or that interest ' yet ' , or have not ' yet ' recognised it . the meeting of the red and brown armies in poland is now to be awaited with the greatest interest .
... goes through a phase where the presentation of reality is totally subordinated to theatricality ( lessing's theatre was still very different in this respect ) . mankind's vital interest in its own humanity which can find expression ...