Motto by Bertolt Brech
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Motto by Bertolt Brech
Bertolt Brecht, Sentimental Song no.78 // Mitski, Your Best American Girl
Trailer: Baal
in dark times by Bertolt Brech
Lecturas de febrero. Tercera semana
Las horas antiguas / Michael Bible. Gatopardo Ediciones, 2024 Harmony es un pueblo como cualquier otro, un rincón del mundo en el que santos y pecadores matan las tardes en el centro comercial, sucumben al adulterio, juegan a fútbol americano, ven porno o leen a Faulkner en la biblioteca pública. Su historia es un reguero de violencia colonial, linchamientos y fanatismo religioso. Pero esos…
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In art there is the fact of failure, and the fact of partial success. Our metaphysicians must understand this. Works of art can fail so easily; it is so difficult for them to succeed. One man will fall silent because of lack of feeling; another, because his emotion chokes him. A third frees himself, not from the burden that weighs on him, but only from a feeling of unfreedom. A fourth breaks his tools because they have too long been used to exploit him. The world is not obliged to be sentimental. Defeats should be acknowledged; but no one should conclude from them that there should be no more struggles.
Bertolt Brech
Ben, Bertolt Brecht, kara ormanlardan geldim.
Ben yatarken annem beni şehirlere taşıdı
Vücudunun içinde. Ve ormanların soğukluğu
Öleceğim güne kadar içimde olacak.
Rezensionen: "Komm und setz dich, lieber Gast" – von Michael Stephan
Rezensionen: “Komm und setz dich, lieber Gast” – von Michael Stephan
Rezensionen: “Komm und setz dich, lieber Gast” – von Michael Stephan https://literaturradiohoerbahn.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/LiB-Rezi-Brecht-upload.mp3 “Zuerst kommt das Fressen, dann die Moral” verkündete der Räuber Macheath in der Dreigroschenoper – dieser Satz lässt sich auch einmal auf ganz ungewöhnliche Weise interpretieren: im Leben von Bertolt Brecht und seiner Frau Helene Weigel…
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