Bertolt Brecht continues to be regarded as one of the twentieth
century's most controversial and influential writers. His life and work
raise important questions about the nature and function of literature
and theater, about perception and commitment, about feminist approaches
to politics and literature, and about intellectual property rights. The
Brecht Yearbook is a venue for discussion about aspects of theater and
literature that were of particular interest to Brecht, especially the
politics of literature and the politics of theater in a global context.
This volume includes a special section of five articles focused on
Bertolt Brecht and Georg Büchner, revolutionary playwright of an earlier
era. Also featured are articles and keynote addresses from the
International Brecht Society symposium held in Brazil in 2013, under the
theme "The Creative Spectator." New research on Brecht and Puccini,
Brechtand tragedy, and George Tabori's play Nathans Tod rounds out the
volume, along with reviews of recent books and Jost Hermand's tribute to
Werner Mittenzwei.