Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Berlolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentley also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later.
"Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Bertolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentley also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later."
"Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Berlolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentley also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later."@en
"Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Berlolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentey also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later."@en
"Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Berlolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentey also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later."
"Eric Bentley -- historian, playwright, drama critic and leading Brecht scholar -- introduces scenes from his translation of Bertolt Brecht's play and songs from "Mann ist mann". Bentey also speaks of Brecht's ideas and theater devices, the origins of his political passions in post-World War One Europe, his failure to attract American audiences in the 1930's and his remarkable success later."
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