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Brecht On Theatre eBook

by Bertolt Brecht
language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, October of 2018 ‧
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Brecht on Theatre is a seminal work that has remained the classic text for readers and students wanting a rich appreciation of the development of Brecht''s thinking on theatre and aesthetics. First published in 1964 and on reading lists ever since, Brecht''s writings are presented in this definitive edition featuring the wholly revised, re-edited and expanded text produced for the 50th anniversary of the first English publication. With additional texts, illustrations and editorial material, and with almost half the material newly translated, this edition provides a far fuller and more accurate account of the development of Brecht''s work and writings.

This edition features:

* Clearer layout and organisation of the text
* New translations of many of the Brechtian texts featured
* Over 40 new, previously untranslated essays
* Essay titles now correspond to the German originals
* A revised selection of illustrations

Brecht On Theatre

by Bertolt Brecht

Property Description
ISBN: 9781350068919
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
Release Date: October of 2018
Language: English
Pages: 392
Format: eBook
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Collection: Bloomsbury Revelations
Categories: eBooks in English > Art > Performing Arts
EAN: 9781350068919
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
Playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, he was born in Augsburg, Germany, on February 10, 1898.
In 1917 he began studying medicine in Munich, but was soon drafted into the army, working as a nurse in a military hospital. The man who would become one of the most important figures in 20th-century theatre soon began writing his first poems and rebelled against the "false standards" of art and bourgeois life, corroded by the First World War. This attitude is reflected in his first play, the expressionist drama "Baal" (1918). He collaborated with directors Max Reinhardt and Erwin Piscator. In 1928, he made "The Threepenny Opera" with Kurt Weill. With the rise of Hitler, he left the country in 1933 and went into exile in countries such as Denmark and the United States, where he survived by working for Hollywood. He made criticism of Nazism and war the theme of works such as "Mother Courage and Her Children" (1939). Leaving the United States, a victim of McCarthyism, he went to Switzerland in 1947 where he wrote the "Little Organon," a summary of his theatrical theory. He returned to Germany in 1948, where the following year he founded the Berliner Ensemble company in East Berlin.
Bertolt Brecht also excelled in poetry, which had a strong social message.
He died in Berlin on August 14, 1956.

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