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"Unsere Hoffnung heute ist die Krise": Interviews 1926-1956 / Bertolt Brecht ; herausgegeben von Noah Willumsen.
Interviewee
Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956
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Format
Book
Language
German
Εdition
Erste Auflage, Originalausgabe.
Published/Created
Berlin : Suhrkamp, 2023.
Description
752 pages ; 21 cm.
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PT2603.R397 Z46 2023
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Brecht, Bertolt 1898-1956
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Interviews
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Authors, German
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20th century
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Interviews
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Theatrical producers and directors
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Germany
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Interviews
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Editor
Willumsen, Noah
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Interviews
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Series
Suhrkamp Taschenbuch ; 5159.
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Summary note
Brecht, wie er schimpft und philosophiert, brilliert und träumt: 91 vergessene und unbekannte Interviews, in denen sein theoretischer Scharfsinn und seine legendäre Geschrächkunst ihre volle Entfaltung finden.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 706-720) and index.
Contents
"Von der Qualität einer Zahnpasta bis zu politischen Problemen" : Berlin, 1926-1932
"Alles is entweder-oder" : Exil, 1933-1947
"Eine jede neue Zeit ist eben dunkel und widerwärtig" : Widerkehr, 1947-1949
"Die Aufregungen der Ebenen" : DDR, 1949-1956.
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Interviews 1926-56
Interviews 1926-1956
ISBN
9783518471593 ((paperback))
3518471597
OCLC
1371807298
International Article Number
9783518471593
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