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Bertolt Brecht and the David Fragments (1919-1921): An Interdisciplinary Study
By (Author) Dr. David J. Shepherd
By (author) Nicholas E. Johnson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
16th April 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
832.912
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
540g
This volume offers an examination of Brechts largely forgotten theatrical fragments of a life of David, written just after the Great War but prior to Brecht winning the Kleist Prize in 1922 and the acclaim that would launch his extraordinary career. David J. Shepherd and Nicholas E. Johnson take as their starting point Brechts own diaries from the time, which offer a vivid picture of the young Brecht shuttling between Munich and the family home in Augsburg, surrounded by friends, torn between women, desperate for success, and all the while with David on the brain. The analysis of Brechts David, along with his notebooks and diaries, reveals significant connections between the reception of the Biblical David and one of Germanys most tumultuous cultural periods. Drawing on theatrical experiments conducted with an ensemble from Trinity College Dublin, this volume includes the first ever translation of the David fragments in English, an extensive discussion of the theatrical afterlife of David in the early twentieth century as well as new interdisciplinary insights into the early Brecht: a writer entranced by the biblical David and utterly committed to translating the biblical tradition into his own evolving theatrical idiom.
Besides contributing to Brecht, theatre, translation, biblical and reception studiesboth Brechtian and biblicalthis book offers a model for collaborative research. * Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *
David Shepherd is Assistant Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Nicholas E. Johnson is Assistant Professor of Drama at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.