Bertolt Brecht

Brecht in 1954 Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, , in German .}} was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a playwright in Munich and moved to Berlin in 1924, where he wrote ''The Threepenny Opera'' with Elisabeth Hauptmann & Kurt Weill and began a life-long collaboration with the composer Hanns Eisler. Immersed in Marxist thought during this period, he wrote didactic ''Lehrstücke'' and became a leading theoretician of epic theatre (which he later preferred to call "dialectical theatre") and the .

During the Nazi Germany period, Brecht fled his home country, first to Scandinavia, and during World War II to the United States, where he was surveilled by the FBI. After the war he was subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Returning to East Berlin after the war, he established the theatre company Berliner Ensemble with his wife and long-time collaborator, actress Helene Weigel. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1976
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1986
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1951
    Classmark: R 020
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1954
    Classmark: R 110
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1951
    Classmark: R 200
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1958
    Classmark: R 310-m
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1950
    Classmark: R 110
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    by Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1952
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    by Hecht, Werner, Brecht, Bertolt
    Published 1974
    Classmark: H 910-m
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