Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile Ronald Speirs (University of Birmingham)

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile By Ronald Speirs (University of Birmingham)

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile by Ronald Speirs (University of Birmingham)


$120.09
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Bertolt Brecht was one of the most influential European playwrights of the twentieth century and a poet of distinction. In this volume, contributors analyse Brecht's Svendborg Poems critically and historically, discussing it in relation to questions of poetics, political commitment, exile, and the scope and limitations of political poetry.

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile Summary

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile by Ronald Speirs (University of Birmingham)

Bertolt Brecht, one of the most influential European playwrights of the twentieth century, was also a poet of distinction. Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile is the first comprehensive study devoted to his most important collection of political poetry, the Svendborg Poems. In these essays, a strong team of contributors take the poems as the focal point for a much wider study of politics and poetry under totalitarianism. They analyse Brecht's work critically and historically, discussing it in relation to questions of poetics, political commitment, exile, propaganda, rhetoric, and the scope and limitations of political poetry. Links are also drawn with the work of German, Soviet and English poets of the period, and with later German poets. This volume sheds light on Brecht's political investment in and aesthetic commitment to political poetry, and will complement the plentiful scholarship focusing on his drama.

Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile Reviews

Careful scholarship, thoughtful analysis, and new insights distinguish these essays individually. But what separates this from similar collections is the degree to which contributors foreshadow, echo, support, and deny assertions of their cocontributors. Their intimate understanding of Brecht and his Svendborg poems is apparent in the very process of collaboration. I hope this model inspires future scholarship. German Studies Review
...the primary value is in an introduction to Brecht's poetry as a whole for non-German-speaking students and as a point of departure for re-examining the tensions of poetry and politics in the twentieth century. The Brecht Yearbook

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Svendborg 1938 David Midgley; 2. The usefulness of poetry David Constantine; 3. 'Visit to a banished poet': Brecht's Svendborg Poems and the voices of exile Tom Kuhn; 4. Exile in 'Danish Siberia': the Soviet Union in the Svendborg Poems Katharine Hodgson; 5. Strength and clarity: Brecht, Auden and the 'true Democratic style' Tony Davies; 6. Satire as propaganda: Brecht's 'Deutsche Satieren' for Deutscher Freiheitssender Michael Minden; 7. The fourth door: difficulties with the truth in the Svendborg Poems Joyce Crick; 8. The uses of rhetoric in Brecht's Svendborg Poems Anna Carrdus; 9. Assuaging the anxiety of influence: poetic authority and power in the Svendborg Poems Elizabeth Boa; 10. Figures of memory in the 'Chroniken' Anthony Phelan; 11. The poet in time Ronald Speirs; 12. Those born later than Brecht: the reception of 'An die Nachgeborenen' Karen Leeder; Bibliography.

Additional information

NPB9780521782159
9780521782159
0521782155
Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile by Ronald Speirs (University of Birmingham)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-11-02
270
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile