New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2012
Release: 1995
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN:

A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.

Fabergé Eggs

Fabergé Eggs
Author: Will Lowes
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780810839465

This work presents detailed technical descriptions of 66 Faberge eggs, as well as the stories of people involved in their making or presentation.

HALI

HALI
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1980
Genre: Islamic art
ISBN:

RQ

RQ
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1288
Release: 1990
Genre: Library science
ISBN:

Brecht-Jahrbuch

Brecht-Jahrbuch
Author: Markus Wessendorf
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0985195673

Annual volume, this time featuring special sections on Brecht's dramatic fragments and on comedy in post-Brechtian theater, along with a variety of other contributions. Published for the International Brecht Society, the Brecht Yearbook is the central scholarly forum for discussion of Brecht's life and work and of topics of particular interest to him, especially the politics of literatureand of theater in a global context. It embraces a wide variety of perspectives and approaches and, like Brecht himself, is committed to the use value of literature, theater, and theory. Volume 44 features the first publication of Günter Kunert's translation of Edgar Lee Masters's poem "The Hill" with handwritten annotations by Brecht. A special section, "Brecht's Dramatic Fragments," includes essays on the unresolved tension between individual and collectivist resistance in Fatzer, the fragmentary aesthetic of Fleischhacker, and the first English translation and performance of the David fragments. The next section, "Pure Joke: The Comedy of Theater since Brecht," features articles on the poetics of interruption in the epilogue to The Good Person of Szechwan, Heiner Müller's Hamletmachine as theater of affirmation, a reassessment of the harlequin and the chorus in post-Brechtian performance, and the performative gestures of quotation in contemporary reality-satire. The volume also includes essays on capitalist guilt and debt in The Debts of Mister Julius Caesar, Heiner Müller's "Keuneresque" interview strategies, the 1962 world premiere of The Threepenny Opera in Yiddish, and Brecht's reception of Mao Tse-tung in two of his poems. Contributors include Gerrit-Jan Berendse, André Fischer, Phoebe von Held, Nicholas E. Johnson, Christian Kirchmeier, Günter Kunert, Nikolaus Müller-Schöll, Stephan Pabst, Corina L. Petrescu, David Shepherd, Katrin Trüstedt, Uwe Wirth, Burkhardt Wolf, and Xue Song. Editor Markus Wessendorf is aProfessor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa in Honolulu.