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Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955 – by Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955 by Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht's work journals trace his years of exile (the period from 1934 to 1955) in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and America, as well as his return, via Switzerland, to East Berlin. These journals include his perceptive and at times polemical critiques of other writers and intellectuals, but the accounts of his own writing practice provide the greatest insights into the creation of his dramatic work as well as the development of his politics and theories about epic theatre.

There are memorable and revealing passages: about D'Annunzio and Ezra Pond, about the bombing of Germany, about the Greek epigrams, about the Battle of Britain, about the death of Margarete Steffin, about Mrs. Wriggles the family dog, and about the precariousness of life in Los Angeles.

Now available in paperback, and illustrated by photographs and press cuttings collected by Brecht, the Journals offer frequently surprising and revelatory perspectives on the life and thought of one of the most influential writers of the century.


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Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955 on HardcoverBertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955 on Paperback

Publisher: Routledge

Released: 1995

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