Book jacket: Known primarily as a dramatist, Bertolt Brecht was also a
gifted poet. These fifty poems--among them many ballads that later
became part of The Threepenny Opera, Mahagonny, and Baal--reveal the
tremendous range and versatility of Brecht's expression. His first and
best book of poetry, Manual of Piety uses the traditional form of
devotional literature to provide both an irreverant spoof and a serious
critique of the post-World War I European (and more specifically,
German) culture that gave rise to fascism. His characteristically sly
wit combines with mordant social commentary to make Manual of Piety
Brecht at his most hilarious--and also his most brutally incisive.