by Bertolt Brecht (Author), Bertolt Brecht (Author), James and Tania Stern (Translator), John Willett (Editor), Ralph Manheim (Editor)
Written in exile during the Second World War, the story of Brecht's classic play subverts an ancient Chinese tale - echoed in the Judgement of Solomon - in which two women claim the same child. The message of Brecht's parable is that resources should go to those who will make best use of them. Thanks to the rascally judge, Azdak, one of Brecht's most vivid creations, this story has a happy outcome: the child is entrusted to the peasant Grusha, who has loved and nurtured it.Published in Methuen Drama's Modern Classics series, this edition features an extensive introduction, Brecht's own notes on the play and a full appendix of textual variants. It is the standard critical edition of the work in an acclaimed translation by James and Tania Stern with W. H. Auden.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Methuen
Published: 01 Jun 1963
ISBN 10: 0413308502
ISBN 13: 9780413308504
Book Overview: Brecht is one of the most important dramatists of the twentieth century whose work is studied on every Theatre Studies course. A trusted translation plus Brecht's own notes on the play and all the important textual variants. One of Brecht's most popular and frequently staged and studied works.