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Poems 1913-1956
Bertolt Brecht

Edited by John Willett

The definitive collection of Brecht's poems in translation

This volume is a selection from the whole range of his works from early poems to austere free verse on urban themes, sonnets, satires, long narrative poems, epigrams, political poems and poems on the theatre.

"The most substantial and thorough rendering of Brecht's poetic work to be offered in the English language. Nearly 500 poems are included here, ranging from schoolboyish effusions to the extraordinary taut and disciplined despair of the last verses. The longer the book goes on, the better it gets" Robert Nye, The Times

"A mind-changing volume, after which, for all but the most parochial critics, the pecking order in the modern pantheon will never be the same" Kenneth Tynan, The Observer





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About Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) grew to maturity as a playwright in the frenetic years of the twenties and early thirties, with such plays as The Threepenny Opera, Mahagonny and The Mother. He left Germany when Hitler came to power in 1933, eventually reaching the United States in 1941, where he remained until 1947. It was during this period of exile that masterpieces such as The Life of Galileo, Mother Courage and The Caucasian Chalk Circle were written. Shortly after his return to Europe in 1947, he founded the Berliner Ensemble, with whom he created a number of legendary productions of his own plays. He died in 1956 and his Centenary was celebrated in 1998.

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