| Bertolt Brecht - Fiction - 1981 - 406 pages
A veteran of the Boer War returns to London and sets up in business in one of the poorer areas. | |
| Bertolt Brecht - Arson - 1965 - 136 pages
An adolescent girl named Simone works at a gas station in central France. Her older brother is a soldier in the army, and the Wehrmacht forces are approaching. While engrossed ... | |
| Bertolt Brecht - German drama - 1997 - 184 pages
Long unavailable in this country, Mr. Puntila and His Man Matti comprises some of the best comedy that Bertolt Brecht wrote for the theater and contains one of his great ... | |
| Bertolt Brecht - German drama - 1976 - 120 pages
Welcome to Mahagonny, where sin is 'in' and love is always on sale. This Old West boomtown rises from the desert to become a razzle-dazzle mecca for lust and the pursuit of ... | |
| Bertolt Brecht - German drama - 1989 - 102 pages
Published specifically for a National Theatre production, this translation of Bertolt's drama, a parable of good and evil, is the tale of Shen Te, a prostitute who must invent ... | |
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