Bertolt Brecht - Collected Plays 6
by Bertolt Brecht

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Published by Methuen Drama, the collected dramatic works of Bertolt Brecht are presented in the most comprehensive and authoritative editions of Brecht's plays in the English language.

This sixth volume of Brecht's Collected Plays contains three plays he wrote while in exile during the early stages of the Second World War.

In Brecht's famous parable The Good Person of Szechwan

, the gods come to earth in search of a thoroughly good person.

No

one can be found until they meet Shen Te, a prostitute with a heart of

gold.

Rewarded by the gods, she gives up her profession and buys a

tabacco shop but finds it is impossible to survive as a good person in

a corrupt world without the support of her ruthless alter ego Shui Ta.

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui is a savage satire on the rise of Hitler, wittily transposed to gangland Chicago.

Brecht's compelling parable continues to have relevance wherever totalitarianism appears today.

Written in 1940 during Brecht's exile in Finland, Puntila is one of his

greatest creations, to be ranked alongside Galileo and Mother Courage.

A hard-drinking Finnish landowner, Puntila suffers from a divided

personality: when drunk he is human and humane; when sober, surly and

self-centred.

The play contains some of the best comedy Brecht wrote

for the theatre.

The translations are ideal for both study and performance.

The volume is accompanied by a full introduction and notes by the series editor John Willett and includes Brecht's own notes and relevant texts as well as all the important textual variants.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2009
Binding Paperback
Edition New
Pages 464
Language English
ISBN-13 9780413685803
ISBN-10 0413685802
eISBN-13 9781408162088

Bertolt Brecht - Collected Plays 6 is a German play written by Bertolt Brecht and published by Methuen (2009).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408162088).

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