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sivavakkiyar · 10 months
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Bertolt Brecht, Stories Of Mr Keuner
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3bagshotrow · 8 months
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the silmarillion, "of beren and lúthien," j.r.r. tolkien // hadestown, "come home with me (reprise)," anaïs mitchell // to noise making (sing), hozier // the return of the king, j.r.r. tolkien // hadestown, "doubt comes in," anaïs mitchell // the svenborg poems, bertolt brecht // the silmarillion, "of the return of the noldor," j.r.r. tolkien
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victusinveritas · 4 months
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Bertolt Brecht
In the dark times, will there also be memes?
Yes, there will be memes. About the dark times.
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jareckiworld · 5 months
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Hella Guth (1908-1992) — The Threepenny Opera [woodblock, 1933]
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nofeelingisfinall · 10 months
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yes, all things end, but we still have art
"This, I feel, is the advantage to creating art at this point in time: When we realize that we are temporary, we are facing our self-destruction, we are realizing our fate and we must confront it. Art is the only sensible primal response to an outlook of possible destruction." - Keith Haring
[bertolt brecht || unkown || dead poets society (1989), dir. peter weir || all things end, hozier || andrew garfield in an interview for 'the believer' || free, florence + the machines || give yourself permission to be creative, ethan hawke || dead poets society (1989), dir. peter weir || road to hell (reprise) hadestown]
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leonardcohenofficial · 9 months
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bertolt brecht, “o you great trees there in the hollow places”
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philosophors · 2 months
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“Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life.”
— Bertolt Brecht
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Bertolt Brecht
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kafkaguy · 2 months
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he'd be causing so much drama on tumblr if he was around today he'd do numbers on here
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sivavakkiyar · 5 months
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Bertolt Brecht, Questions from a Worker Who Reads
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Bertolt Brecht
Gli affamati — Mattia Insolia
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radiofreederry · 1 year
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Happy birthday, Bertolt Brecht! (February 10, 1898)
A tremendously important playwright and poet, Bertolt Brecht is best known as the father of epic theatre. Born in Augsburg, Bavaria to a middle class family. He turned to radical politics as a student, nearly being expelled for his strident anti-militarism in the midst of World War I. During the years of the Weimar Republic, Brecht familiarized himself with Marxism and wrote a number of agitprop plays supportive of communism and the Soviet Union. Brecht helped to pioneer the epic theatre movement, noted for its emphasis on promoting self-reflection and critical analysis. His most famous play, The Threepenny Opera, which he wrote with Kurt Weill, satirizes capitalist society through the lens of an adaptation of the classic Beggar's Opera. Fleeing Nazi Germamy in 1933, he eventually came to America, where he worked until the Red Scare blacklisted him. Afterwards, he made his way to East Germany. He died in 1956.
"Art is not a mirror held up to reality but a hammer with which to shape it."
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garadinervi · 8 months
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Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin playing chess, Svendborg, 1934-1938 [Broomberg and Chanarin]
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okuryazarlar · 8 months
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Alman şiirinin ve tiyatrosunun en önemli isimleri arasında kabul edilen; Alman şair, tiyatro yazarı ve yönetmeni Bertolt Brecht'i aramızdan ayrılışının 67. yılında saygıyla anıyoruz.
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someonesspring · 1 year
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When Evil-Doing Comes Like Falling Rain, Bertolt Brecht Andor Episode Five “The Axe Forgets”, Tony Gilroy
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davidhudson · 2 months
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Bertolt Brecht, February 10, 1898 – August 14, 1956.
1937 photo by Fred Stein.
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