Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955Routledge, 25.11.2020 - 574 Seiten This book contains selected poems, plays, and prose by Bertolt Brecht taken from various points throughout his career. It includes translations of two prose works and provides some background information on Brecht's life and career. |
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... Eisler for the Theatre Union's production of The Mother, there was a new League of American Writers headed by Waldo Frank, with Odets, Michael Gold, Langston Hughes and other Leftists. This was to be affiliated to Moscow's MORP. It ...
... Eisler for the Theatre Union's production of The Mother, there was a new League of American Writers headed by Waldo Frank, with Odets, Michael Gold, Langston Hughes and other Leftists. This was to be affiliated to Moscow's MORP. It ...
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... Eisler, Piscator, Burian, Tretiakov, Gorelik and Auden. Unhappily names like these were almost as remote from the new Soviet orthodoxy – with its nineteenth-century art models, its Stanislavskyan theatre, its neoclassical architecture ...
... Eisler, Piscator, Burian, Tretiakov, Gorelik and Auden. Unhappily names like these were almost as remote from the new Soviet orthodoxy – with its nineteenth-century art models, its Stanislavskyan theatre, its neoclassical architecture ...
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... Eisler's Hollywood Songbook he seems always to be aiming at the conventional American portals to fame: Broadway and the movies. Meantime his real progress is taking place on the other side of the Atlantic, with the production of his big ...
... Eisler's Hollywood Songbook he seems always to be aiming at the conventional American portals to fame: Broadway and the movies. Meantime his real progress is taking place on the other side of the Atlantic, with the production of his big ...
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... Eisler brothers, whom their sister Ruth Fischer had denounced to the FBI a little wildly along with Brecht. This final association with the 'Hollywood nineteen', which threw him together with just those naturalist writers of whom he was ...
... Eisler brothers, whom their sister Ruth Fischer had denounced to the FBI a little wildly along with Brecht. This final association with the 'Hollywood nineteen', which threw him together with just those naturalist writers of whom he was ...
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... Eisler by the party paper Neues Deutschland launched by Wilhelm Girnus in alliance with the experienced 'Kulturpolitiker' Becher, Abusch and Rodenberg, with only Brecht effectively standing up for him. The transcript of this unworthy ...
... Eisler by the party paper Neues Deutschland launched by Wilhelm Girnus in alliance with the experienced 'Kulturpolitiker' Becher, Abusch and Rodenberg, with only Brecht effectively standing up for him. The transcript of this unworthy ...
Inhalt
July 1941 to 5 November 1947 | |
December 1947 to 20 October 1948 | |
October 1948 to 18 July 1955 | |
Editorial Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
a-effect actor April army artists audience August become Bergner Berthold Viertel bourgeois bourgeoisie Brecht Caucasian Chalk Circle Chalk Circle Communist culture December dessau Deutsches Theater dialectics Duchess of Malfi East Berlin Eisler empathy Ensemble epic epic theatre everything exile fascism Fear and Misery feuchtwanger film finnish Galileo german gorelik grete heinrich mann Helene Weigel helli hitler Hollywood interesting July kortner look mann marxism moral Moscow Mother Courage Munich naturally nazi Neher novel November October PERSON OF SZECHWAN Piscator play poems political production proletariat Puntila realistic rehearsals Reich russians Ruth Berlau scene Schweyk seems social socialist song Soviet stage steff story struggle SZECHWAN theatre things Thomas Mann Threepenny Opera translation USSR Viertel Weigel Weill workers write wrote Zurich