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violentwavesofemotion: Bertolt Brecht, from Selected Poems: 1913-1958; “Sentimental Song No. 7
russkayaliteratura:Bertolt Brecht & Sergei Eisenstein. 1932.
thesoviette: Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin playing chess in the summer of 1934
megairea: Bertolt Brecht, from The Leavetaking; Poems: 1913-1956 (ed. by John Willett and Ralph Manh
megairea: Bertolt Brecht, from The Leavetaking; Poems: 1913-1956 (ed. by John Willett and Ralph Manh
Bertolt Brecht, The Drowned Girl / Vom Ertrunkenen Mädchen
nobrashfestivity: Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht play chess in Denmark, 1934
The Good Person of Sezuan, Berliner EnsembleDirector: Leander Haussmann
“The human race tends to remember the abuses to which it has been subjected rather than the en
megairea: Bertolt Brecht, from The Leavetaking; Poems: 1913-1956 (ed. by John Willett and Ralph Manh
Brecht’s “THEATRE OF WAR" A fantastic documentary on the 2006 New
Weakness You had none I had one: I loved Beautiful
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megairea: Bertolt Brecht, from The Leavetaking; Poems: 1913-1956 (ed. by John Willett and Ralph Manh
kvetchlandia:Grete Stern Bertolt Brecht, London 1934AMONGST TH
megairea: Bertolt Brecht, from The Leavetaking; Poems: 1913-1956 (ed. by John Willett and Ralph Man
barcarole: Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht playing chess in Svendborg, Denmark. 1934
from War Primer 2, which “updates [Bertolt] Brecht’s piece with images of the confli
violentwavesofemotion: Bertolt Brecht, from Poems: 1913-1958; “Standing Orders for the Soldier
kritastrophe: Questions From a Worker Who Reads by Bertolt BrechtPart I/II
Brecht’s “THEATRE OF WAR" A fantastic documentary on the 2006 New
Bertolt Brecht at his desk in exile. Skovsbo Strand 8, Svendborg, Funen, Denmark, 1937. By Fred Stei
Questions From a Worker Who Reads by Bertolt BrechtPart I/II
kritastrophe:Questions From a Worker Who Reads by Bertolt BrechtPart I/II
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