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- catalog abstract "Hanns Otto Munsterer was one among a group of early friends of Bertolt Brecht who shared in the uninhibited idyll which the rebel young writer enjoyed in his early manhood in his home town of Augsburg in Bavaria. These were the years of Brecht's first influential friendships and loves, of the 1914-18 war, and of the chaos of the abortive Bavarian Soviet Republic of 1919. They were also some of Brecht's most fertile years, when he wrote much of his boldest and most colourful poetry, as well as conceiving, partly living out, and writing his most intimate portrait of a total rebel, Baal. Munsterer's memoir, based on diaries kept at the time, is augmented in this first English-language edition by the accounts of other close associates of the young Brecht, including Paula Banholzer - mother of his first child - and his brother Walter. Together they provide a many-sided and often surprising portrait of Brecht at play and at work in his private and local sphere, and constitute the first detailed portrait of the young Brecht to be available in English. This brings his early work into much clearer focus; it also throws light on aspects of the major plays and particularly on much of his subsequent poetry.".
- catalog alternative "Bert Brecht. English".
- catalog contributor b3484296.
- catalog contributor b3484297.
- catalog contributor b3484298.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Hanns Otto Munsterer was one among a group of early friends of Bertolt Brecht who shared in the uninhibited idyll which the rebel young writer enjoyed in his early manhood in his home town of Augsburg in Bavaria. These were the years of Brecht's first influential friendships and loves, of the 1914-18 war, and of the chaos of the abortive Bavarian Soviet Republic of 1919. They were also some of Brecht's most fertile years, when he wrote much of his boldest and most colourful poetry, as well as conceiving, partly living out, and writing his most intimate portrait of a total rebel, Baal. Munsterer's memoir, based on diaries kept at the time, is augmented in this first English-language edition by the accounts of other close associates of the young Brecht, including Paula Banholzer - mother of his first child - and his brother Walter. Together they provide a many-sided and often surprising portrait of Brecht at play and at work in his private and local sphere, and constitute the first detailed portrait of the young Brecht to be available in English. This brings his early work into much clearer focus; it also throws light on aspects of the major plays and particularly on much of his subsequent poetry.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-189) and index.".
- catalog description "Preface / Michael Morley -- The Young Brecht / Hanns Otto Munsterer. 1. First Encounter, First Letters, Urbaal. 2. Friends and Family. 3. Cultural Events, Books. 4. School, Loving, Living. 5. Early Work, Early Theory. 6. Classes with Kutscher, Conscription. 7. Revolution, Drums, a Second Baal. 8. The Plarrer, Idyllic Days, Two Poems. 9. Pedagogy, Politics, Philosophy. 10. David, Summer Symphony, Poetry and Prose. 11. Depression, A Conversation, Publishing Problems. 12. Disappointment, Success, Drums and Zibebe. 13. Jungle of Cities and Edward -- Twenty-five Years Later -- Further Perspectives. I. The Family in Augsburg. II. Brecht and his Clique. III. Girlfriends. IV. The War. V. Diaries of the Revolution. VI. Fatherhood and Marriage. VII. The Literary Profession. VIII. Patrons and Critics. IX. 1922 and Berlin -- German originals of Brecht verse in The Young Brecht.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 195 p., [4] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Young Brecht.".
- catalog identifier "1870352734".
- catalog isFormatOf "Young Brecht.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Libris,".
- catalog relation "Young Brecht.".
- catalog subject "832/.912 B 20".
- catalog subject "Authors, German 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956 Biography.".
- catalog subject "Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956.".
- catalog subject "German drama".
- catalog subject "PT2603.R397 Z785313 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / Michael Morley -- The Young Brecht / Hanns Otto Munsterer. 1. First Encounter, First Letters, Urbaal. 2. Friends and Family. 3. Cultural Events, Books. 4. School, Loving, Living. 5. Early Work, Early Theory. 6. Classes with Kutscher, Conscription. 7. Revolution, Drums, a Second Baal. 8. The Plarrer, Idyllic Days, Two Poems. 9. Pedagogy, Politics, Philosophy. 10. David, Summer Symphony, Poetry and Prose. 11. Depression, A Conversation, Publishing Problems. 12. Disappointment, Success, Drums and Zibebe. 13. Jungle of Cities and Edward -- Twenty-five Years Later -- Further Perspectives. I. The Family in Augsburg. II. Brecht and his Clique. III. Girlfriends. IV. The War. V. Diaries of the Revolution. VI. Fatherhood and Marriage. VII. The Literary Profession. VIII. Patrons and Critics. IX. 1922 and Berlin -- German originals of Brecht verse in The Young Brecht.".
- catalog title "Bert Brecht. English".
- catalog title "The young Brecht / Hanns Otto Münsterer ; translated and introduced by Tom Kuhn and Karen J. Leeder ; preface by Michael Morley : with further perspectives by the translators.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".