Poems (His Plays, poetry and prose) - Methuen,
Bertolt Brecht
Methuen (1976)
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Hardcover 0413339203
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LoC Classification PT2603.R397A29 1976
Dewey 831.912
Nationality German
Pub Place London
Cover Price $226.46
No. of Pages 627
Height x Width 9.1  inch
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Conflict WW1
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Selected poems from the years 1913-1956, translated from German to English.


In 1917 Brecht enrolled as a medical student at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. After military service as a medical orderly, he returned to his studies, but abandoned them in 1921.


rom 1914 he wrote poetry, short prose and literary reviews for the local newspaper, some of these early publications are infused with the patriotic fervour which had broken out across Europe in 1914. However, as the First World War became a bloody war of attrition, Brecht’s views changed. He was strengthened in his pacifism by his work as a medical orderly in an Augsburg military hospital, where he witnessed the suffering of the wounded. The turn away from jingoistic pro-war clamor is reflected in his “Legende vom toten Soldaten” [“The Legend of the Dead Soldier”, 1918], a poem which attacks the cynicism and irresponsibility of officers and clergy and the naïve war enthusiasm of the German population.