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Brecht: A Choice Of Evils Martin Esslin

Brecht: A Choice Of Evils By Martin Esslin

Brecht: A Choice Of Evils by Martin Esslin


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A brilliantly perceptive study of the most ambiguous and perceptually fascinating figure of the twentieth-century European theatre

Brecht: A Choice Of Evils Summary

Brecht: A Choice Of Evils by Martin Esslin

A brilliantly perceptive study of the most ambiguous and perpetually fascinating figure of the twentieth century European theatre (Kenneth Tynan) Brecht's influence on the theatre may well be as powerful as Kafka's influence on the novel and this study of Brecht's life and work was unanimously well received when first published just after the writer's death in 1959. This book portrays the paradox of a man whose work was admired on the Western side of the Iron Curtain despite ideological differences whilst in the East his artistic output was criticised but his communist ideas were welcomed. This authoritative text has stood the test of time

About Martin Esslin

Martin Esslin was the author of such ground-breaking classics as The Theatre of the Absurd and Brecht: A Choice of Evils, as well as The Field of Drama in which he focused on the semiology of drama. He joined the BBC in 1940 and was head of Drama (Radio) from 1963-1977. He published many collections of essays including Brief Chronicles: Essays on Modern Drama and Mediations: Essays on Brecht, Beckett and the Media. His critical articles used to appear regularly in Plays and Players, Encounters and many other periodicals. He was also a well-known translator of plays, particularly by German-speaking dramatists. He died in 2012.

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GOR001684877
9780413547507
0413547507
Brecht: A Choice Of Evils by Martin Esslin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19840209
320
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