Kattrin Deufert,Thomas Plischke,Arnold Pistiak,Carlos Vargas-Salgado,Cora Lee Kluge,Dieter Goltzsche,Jurgen Hillesheim,Klaus-Dieter Krabiel,Laura Ginters,Lin Cheng,Manfred Bierwisch,Matthias Rothe,Sabine Berendse,Thomas Pekar,Vera Stegmann

The Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 40

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Now published for the International Brecht Society by Camden House under the Society's editorship, the Brecht Yearbook is the central scholarly forum for discussion of the life and work of Bertolt Brecht and of aspects of theater and literature that were of particular interest to him, especially the politics of literature and theater in a global context. The Yearbook welcomes a wide variety of perspectives and approaches, and, like Brecht himself, it is committed to the use value of literature, theater, and theory.
Volume 40 features new research on Brechtian concepts of temporality (Matthias Rothe) and the apparatus (Thomas Pekar), as well as articles on the “Bilder aus der Kriegsfibel” (Arnold Pistiak), the poem “Die Nachtlager” (Klaus-Dieter Krabiel), Brecht and Peruvian theater (Carlos Vargas-Salgado), early Brecht productions in Australia (Laura Ginters), and Brecht and Karl Kraus (Jost Hermand). Biographically oriented pieces focus on Brecht and the Chinese author Feng Zhi (Lin Cheng) and an unpublished letter to Brecht from 1918 (Jürgen Hillesheim). Special contents include a portfolio of drawings by DieterGoltzsche, with a brief introduction by the artist, a tribute to Sara Joffré, a brief set of texts related to the exchanges between Hanns Eisler and Hans Bunge, introduced by Sabine Berendse, and an open letter to Brecht from Hans-Thies Lehmann and Helene Varopoulou.
Theodore F. Rippey is Associate Professor of German at Bowling Green State University.
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417 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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