Brecht In Context

Brecht In Context
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781474243070
ISBN-13 : 147424307X
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Book Synopsis Brecht In Context by : John Willett

Download or read book Brecht In Context written by John Willett and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2015-04-06 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New edition, revised for the centenary of Brecht's birth, containing additional updated material In this classic study, John Willett sets in context not only Brecht the theatre practitioner but Brecht the writer and man of his time. Through chapters on Brecht's relationships and attitudes to contemporary politics, English and American literature, Expressionism, music, art and cinema, as well as to such figures as Auden, Kipling and Piscator, the book presents a detailed and wide-ranging account of one of the most significant men of this century. "An outstanding introduction to its subject. . . will immeasurably enrich Brechtians young and old, especially those who think they know it all" (Times Educational Supplement); "Economical, witty and unpretentious in a way that Brecht would have liked, but immensely well-informed and thoroughly documented, seems certain to become required reading for anyone seriously interested in the dramatist" (London Review of Books); "An extraordinarily rich volume, which succeeds in being packed but uncrowded" (New Statesman)


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