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Stefan Brecht (1924–2009)

Auteur de The Theatre of Visions: Robert Wilson

6+ oeuvres 37 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Œuvres de Stefan Brecht

Queer Theatre (1982) 12 exemplaires
Poems (1978) 5 exemplaires
8th Avenue (2006) 3 exemplaires
Nuovo teatro americano 1968-1973 (1974) 2 exemplaires

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City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology (1995) — Contributeur — 360 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Brecht, Stefan
Nom légal
Brecht, Stefan Sebastian
Date de naissance
1924-11-03
Date de décès
2009-04-13
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Germany
USA
Lieu de naissance
Berlin, Germany
Lieu du décès
New York, New York, USA
Cause du décès
heart attack
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
University of California, Los Angeles (BA|MA)
Harvard University (Ph.D)
Professions
professor
historian
philosopher
poet
theater critic
Relations
Brecht, Bertolt (father)
Weigel, Helene (mother)
Organisations
University of Miami
United States Army
Courte biographie
Stefan Brecht was born November 3, 1924 in Berlin to playwright Bertolt Brecht and actress Helene Weigel. The family lived briefly in Finland, Stockholm, and Denmark before arriving in Santa Monica, California in 1941. Although the rest of the family left America after Bertolt Brecht was interrogated by HUAC, Stefan Brecht stayed to finish his M.A. thesis on Hegel at UCLA. He then earned a PhD in philosophy from Harvard, and went on to teach and study in Miami and Paris.

Brecht later came to New York City, where he lived in the Chelsea Hotel and became very involved in the experimental theater and performance collectives emerging in the late sixties. He wrote about downtown New York avant-garde performers with the intention of creating a nine-book opus with the overarching title "The Original Theatre of New York: From the Mid-Sixties to the Mid-Seventies." He completed three books: "Queer Theatre;" "The Theatre of Visions: Robert Wilson;" and the two volume "Peter Schumann's Bread and Puppet Theatre." In addition to writing about the theater world, Stefan Brecht befriended and supported many playwrights and theater collectives; he also participated in productions as a performer. Although Brecht additionally published many articles and two books of poems, a large portion of his writing remains unpublished. Brecht died on April 13, 2009.

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This book is a must if you are interested in Wilson's work or the 60s-70s NYC avant-garde in general. BUT you deserve serious props if you make it through the whole thing: Brecht's idea of fidelity is to include conversations with Wilson (often as gigantic footnotes) that faithfully include every stutter, every um, and so on. It is one of the madder books I have ever read, but it has a fascination I cannot deny.
 
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Membres
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Évaluation
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