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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... later and larger successor is much less spontaneous. This is typewritten, recognisably by Brecht himself throughout – evidence of his collaborators – on loosely filled pages and without capital letters except for the use of small ...
... later and larger successor is much less spontaneous. This is typewritten, recognisably by Brecht himself throughout – evidence of his collaborators – on loosely filled pages and without capital letters except for the use of small ...
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... later the magazine was closed down, and with that such small role as had been left to Brecht in Communist cultural policy came to an end. Brecht saw clearly enough that culture in the Soviet and KPD (or German Communist Party) reckoning ...
... later the magazine was closed down, and with that such small role as had been left to Brecht in Communist cultural policy came to an end. Brecht saw clearly enough that culture in the Soviet and KPD (or German Communist Party) reckoning ...
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... of ways – the magazine New Writing, for instance, became the (tamer and worse-produced) Penguin New Writing; the documentary movement inspired the British Army Film Unit. Later the Festival of Britain in 1951 had something of.
... of ways – the magazine New Writing, for instance, became the (tamer and worse-produced) Penguin New Writing; the documentary movement inspired the British Army Film Unit. Later the Festival of Britain in 1951 had something of.
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... later there was no longer any question of his working in the USSR, let alone settling there, while Hanns Eisler had already given up his role in Soviet musical life and was working in New York. Unlike his Moscow initiation by Piscator ...
... later there was no longer any question of his working in the USSR, let alone settling there, while Hanns Eisler had already given up his role in Soviet musical life and was working in New York. Unlike his Moscow initiation by Piscator ...
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... later the Berliner Ensemble would plan to give his text a staged reading. The Ministry of Culture advised them not to. All this was reminiscent of 1938, but at least it was not back to the purges. Just six days after the final assault ...
... later the Berliner Ensemble would plan to give his text a staged reading. The Ministry of Culture advised them not to. All this was reminiscent of 1938, but at least it was not back to the purges. Just six days after the final assault ...
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
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