Re-interpreting Brecht
Discover the profound impact of Bertolt Brecht's revolutionary ideas in "Re-interpreting Brecht," published by Cambridge University Press in 1992. This insightful volume, spanning 236 pages, presents a thorough examination of Brecht's influence on contemporary dramatists and directors. Dive into compelling discussions on how Brecht's innovative theories have shaped theatrical interpretations and evolved through the adaptations of his followers. The book also features a collection of the latest critical approaches, providing a fresh perspective on Brecht's enduring legacy. Perfect for scholars and theater enthusiasts alike, "Re-interpreting Brecht" invites readers to engage with the complexities of his work and its significant relevance in modern drama.