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Bertolt Brecht

February 10, 1898 – August 14, 1956


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: 1940 My young son asks me: Must I learn mathematics? 1315
2: A Worker Reads History Who built the seven gates of Thebes? 1515
3: Alabama Song Show me the way to the next whiskey bar 1106
4: Contemplating Hell Contemplating Hell, as I once heard it, 1105
5: Elogio Al Aprendizaje Aprende las cosas elementarias! 1197
6: From A German War Primer Amongst The Highly Placed 1328
7: How Fortunate The Man With None You saw sagacious Solomon 1430
8: I Never Loved You More I never loved you more, ma soeur 1429
9: I Want To Go With The One I Love I want to go with the one I love. 1423
10: I Want To Go With The One I Love (Original and translation) Ich will mit dem gehen, den ich liebe. 1334
11: I'm Not Saying Anything Against Alexander Timur, I hear, took the trouble to conquer the earth. 1347
12: Ich habe dich nie je so geliebt Ich habe dich nie je so geliebt, ma soeur 1320
13: Mack the Knife Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear 1527
14: My Young Son Asks Me My young son asks me: Must I learn mathematics? 1370
15: Not What Was Meant When the Academy of Arts demanded freedom 1324
16: O Germany, Pale Mother! Let others speak of her shame, 1263
17: On Reading A Recent Greek Poet After the wailing had already begun 1155
18: On The Critical Attitude The critical attitude 1272
19: Parting We embrace. 1385
20: Questions From A Worker Who Reads Who built Thebes of the seven gates? 1219
21: Radio Poem You little box, held to me escaping 1284
22: Send Me A Leaf Send me a leaf, but from a bush 1333
23: Solidarity Song Peoples of the world, together 1264
24: The Mask Of Evil On my wall hangs a Japanese carving, 1222
25: The Solution After the uprising of the 17th June 1254
26: To Be Read In The Morning And At Night My love 1134
27: To Posterity Indeed I live in the dark ages! 1114
28: To Read In The Morning And At Night... To read in the morning and at night 1067
29: To The Students Of The Workers' And Peasants' Faculty So there you sit. And how much blood was shed 991
30: To Those Born After To the cities I came in a time of disorder 1087
31: United Front Song And because a man is human 1088
32: What Has Happened? The industrialist is having his aeroplane serviced. 1095




About:
Bertolt Brecht (born Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht; February 10, 1898 – August 14, 1956) was a German poet, playwright, and theatre director. A seminal theatre practitioner of the twentieth century, Brecht's achievement is equally significant in dramaturgy and in theatrical production, the latter particularly through the seismic impact of the tours undertaken by the Berliner Ensemble—the post-war theatre company operated by Brecht and his wife and long-time collaborator, the actress Helene Weigel—with its internationally acclaimed productions.


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