Selected Poems

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Although he is best known in the United States for his theater works, Bertolt Brecht is considered one of the greatest of modern German poets. He is supreme among modern poets in any language for his simple, direct, powerful style, which combines poetic sensibility and social consciousness. After a period of expressionistic writing in the 1920's Brecht reacted against the tradition of romantic individualism and set out to strip poetry of ornamentation and sentimentality. He wrote poems that were spare, functional, shaped to teach a lesson -- poems intended to be understood by ordinary people. His most popular poems are his ballads (which he composed to the accompaniment of a guitar), a poetic form that he could transform into a cry of protest, a marching song, or an instrument of satire.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Houghton Mifflin
Uitgegeven als
Paperback
Eerste editie
19-12-1947
Laatste editie
19-12-1947
ISBN
9780156806466
Aantal pagina's
192
Taal
Engels

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