Camden House Sivumäärä: 306 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2018, 15.03.2018 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
The leading publication on Brecht, his work, and topics of interest to him; this annual volume documents the International Brecht Society's 2016 symposium, "Recycling Brecht."
Published for the International Brecht Society by Camden House, the Brecht Yearbook is the central scholarly forum for discussion of Brecht's life and work and of topics of particular interest to him, especially the politics of literature and of theater in a global context. It includes a wide variety of perspectives and approaches, and, like Brecht himself, is committed to the concept of the use value of literature, theater, and theory. Volume42 features a selection of the papers given and protocols of the events held at the International Brecht Society's "Recycling Brecht" symposium at St. Hugh's College, Oxford, in June 2016. The theme of recycling is understood bothas a description of Brecht's own creative practice and as an activity applied to his works by others. The volume includes keynote papers by Hans-Thies Lehmann and Amal Allana on Brecht's reception of Antigone and on the reception and recycling of Brecht in India, respectively. Other papers are on a wide range of topics, from Brecht's own "recycling" of Shakespeare and others, through the reception of his own works in a range of contexts and by later writers, to contemporary works that may be understood as post-Brechtian. The final section, introduced by an extended interview with American playwright Tony Kushner, documents additional creative responses to the theme.
Volume co-editors Tom Kuhn and David Barnett are, respectively, Professor of Twentieth-Century German Literature at the University of Oxford and Professor of Theatre at the University of York. Managing Editor Theodore F. Rippey is Associate Professor of German at Bowling Green State University.
Contributions by: Hans-Thies Lehmann, Astrid Oesmann, Steve Giles, Alice Koubová, Nikolaus Müller-Schöll, Carola Nielinger-Vakil, Martin Kagel, Amal Allana, Prateek, Anja Hartl, Michael Wood, Nenad Jovanovic, Tom Kuhn, Hans Martin Ritter, Zoe Beloff, Henrik Bromander, John Hartl, Charles Osborne, Martin Brady