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Bertolt Brecht Dialectics Poetry Politics Peter Brooker

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Bertolt Brecht Dialectics Poetry Politics Peter Brooker
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.8 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Peter Brooker
ISBN: 9781138245129, 1138245127
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Bertolt Brecht Dialectics Poetry Politics Peter Brooker by Peter Brooker 9781138245129, 1138245127 instant download after payment.

First published in 1988, this books argues with received accounts to reclaim Brecht’s emphasis on his self-described ‘dialectical theatre’, re-examining firstly the concepts of Gestus and Verfremdung and their realisation in Brecht’s poetry in terms of his attempt to consciously apply the methods of dialectical materialism to art and cultural practice. The author also takes issue with the customary view of Brecht’s career and politics which sees him as compromising either with Communist party dogma or bourgeois aesthetics, to find developing parallels between Brecht’s political and artistic thought and the critical dialectics of Marx, Lenin and Mao. This development is examined in later chapters in relation to the early and late plays, The Measures Taken and Days of the Commune as well as in relation to Brecht’s changed circumstances in the years of war-time exile and in post-war East Germany.

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