Modern Brecht
Margot Heinemann, 5 August 1982
Bertolt Brecht in America
by James Lyon.
Princeton, 408 pp., £11, January 1981,0 691 06443 1 Show More
by James Lyon.
Princeton, 408 pp., £11, January 1981,
Bertolt Brecht: Political Theory and Literary Practice
edited by Betty Webber and Hubert Heinen.
Manchester, 208 pp., £15, February 1981,0 7190 0806 9 Show More
edited by Betty Webber and Hubert Heinen.
Manchester, 208 pp., £15, February 1981,
Brecht
by Jan Needle and Peter Thomson.
Blackwell, 235 pp., £9, February 1981,0 631 19610 2 Show More
by Jan Needle and Peter Thomson.
Blackwell, 235 pp., £9, February 1981,
“... Sacrilege sanctifies.’ Under this heading Brecht cheerfully sums up what happens to plays, like Shakespeare’s, that outlast their own time – and what may now be happening to his own: What keeps the classical plays alive is the use made of them, even if it’s misuse. In the schoolroom morals are squeezed out of them: in the theatre they provide the vehicles for self-seeking actors, ambitious Lord Chamberlains and profiteers out to make money from evening entertainments ... ”