Brecht chronicle / Klaus Völker ; translated by Fred Wieck.
Material type: TextLanguage: engger Series: A Continuum bookPublication details: New York : Seabury Press, ©1975Description: x, 209 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 081649231X
- 0816492328 (pbk.)
- Brecht chronicle : a compilation of the essential data indispensable for a fresh evaluation of Brecht and his work [Cover title]
- Brecht-Chronik. English
- 832/.9/12 B
- PT 2603.R397 Z889713 1975
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-194) and index.
Introduction by Carl Weber -- Brecht chronicle -- Bibliographical sources -- Index.
"Völker's Chronicle is [...] a series of discrete entries recording Brecht's works in progress, his movements from Augsburg to Berlin to Denmark, Sweden, England and America and his many, many literary associations. All this, punctuated by the opinions of Brecht and his friends on politics, theater, art and ideology." -- from Kirkus reviews.
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