The Collected Poems of Bertolt BrechtTimes Literary Supplement • Books of the Year ("The most generous available English collection of Brecht’s poetry.") A landmark literary event, The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht is the most extensive English translation of Brecht’s poetry to date. Widely celebrated as the greatest German playwright of the twentieth century, Bertolt Brecht was also, as George Steiner observed, “that very rare phenomenon, a great poet, for whom poetry is an almost everyday visitation and drawing of breath.” Hugely prolific, Brecht also wrote more than two thousand poems—though fewer than half were published in his lifetime, and early translations were heavily censored. Now, award-winning translators David Constantine and Tom Kuhn have heroically translated more than 1,200 poems in the most comprehensive English collection of Brecht’s poetry to date. Written between 1913 and 1956, these poems celebrate Brecht’s unquenchable “love of life, the desire for better and more of it,” and reflect the technical virtuosity of an artist driven by bitter and violent politics, as well as by the untrammeled forces of love and erotic desire. A monumental achievement and a reclamation, The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht is a must-have for any lover of twentieth-century poetry. |
Contents
PART II | |
Augsburg Sonnets | |
The Reader for City Dwellers | |
Uncollected Poems 19271930 | |
Studies | |
Steffin Collection | |
Songs for Life of Galileo Mother Courage The Good Person of Szechwan | |
Poems for Margarete Steffin 19381941 | |
Childrens Crusade 1939 | |
Uncollected Poems 19391940 | |
Chinese Poems | |
Hollywood Elegies | |
Songs and Verses from Kuhle Wampe and The Mother | |
Uncollected Poems 19311933 | |
PART III | |
Poems for Margarete Steffin 19321937 | |
Poems from the German War Primer Complex | |
Some Poems for Ruth Berlau | |
Uncollected Poems 19371938 | |
PART V | |
Uncollected Poems 19531956 | |
Notes | |
Index of English Titles and First Lines | |
Index of German Titles and First Lines | |
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