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Good Person of Szechwan

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ISBN-10: 140810007X

ISBN-13: 9781408100073

Edition: 2009

Authors: Bertolt Brecht, Tom Kuhn, Charlotte Ryland, John Willett, Chris Megson

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Brecht's famous parable, written in exile in 1939-41, shows that in an unjust society good can only survive by means of evil. In it, the gods come to earth in search of enough good people to justify their existence. They find Shen Teh, a good-hearted but penniless prostitute, and make her a gift that enables her to set up her own business. But her goodness brings ruin and she must disguise herself as a man in order to muster sufficient ruthlessness to survive."One of the greatest poets and dramatists of our century" (Observer)
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Book details

List price: $10.99
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Publication date: 3/30/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.06" wide x 7.81" long x 0.45" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

Bertolt Brecht was born on February 10, 1898 in Augsburg, Bavaria, and died on August 14, 1956. He was a German playwright, theatre director and Marxist. The modest house where he was born is today preserved as a Brecht Museum. Brecht formed a writing collective which became prolific and very influential. He wrote many lyrics for musicals and collaborated with Kurt Weill to create Die Dregroschenoper -- the biggest hit in 1920s Berlin. Brecht experimented with his own theater and company -- the Berliner Ensemble -- which put on his plays under his direction and which continued after his death with the assistance of his wife. Brecht aspired to create political theater, and it is difficult to…    

John Willett (1917-2002) was a noted English author and the translator of Brecht's poems and songs.

Chris Megson is Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has taught and published widely in the field of modern drama, and is editor of The Methuen Drama Book of Naturalist Plays. Other works include: Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present (with Alison Forsyth, 2011), and Modern British Playwriting: The 70s: Voices, Documents, New Interpretations (2012).