Diaries 1920-1922 |
About the author (1979)
Bertolt Brecht was born on February 10, 1898 in Augsburg, Bavaria, and died on August 14, 1956. He was a German playwright, theatre director and Marxist. The modest house where he was born is today preserved as a Brecht Museum. Brecht formed a writing collective which became prolific and very influential. He wrote many lyrics for musicals and collaborated with Kurt Weill to create Die Dregroschenoper -- the biggest hit in 1920s Berlin. Brecht experimented with his own theater and company -- the Berliner Ensemble -- which put on his plays under his direction and which continued after his death with the assistance of his wife. Brecht aspired to create political theater, and it is difficult to evaluate his work in purely aesthetic terms. Brecht died in 1956.
Bibliographic information
| Title | Diaries 1920-1922 Brecht, Bertolt: Brecht's plays, poetry and prose Brecht's plays, poetry and prose |
| Author | Bertolt Brecht |
| Editor | Herta Ramthun |
| Translated by | John Willett |
| Contributor | John Willett |
| Edition | illustrated |
| Publisher | Eyre Methuen, 1979 |
| ISBN | 0413383601, 9780413383600 |
| Length | 182 pages |
| Subjects | › › Drama / European / General |
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