Brecht at Night
Mati Unt author Eric Dickens translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:30th Jul '09
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This "documentary novel," the latest of Estonian author Mati Unt's deadpan and playful works to be translated into English, is about a little-known period in the life of the great Bertolt Brecht, when the writer--having fled Nazi Germany-- became stuck in Finland awaiting the visa that would allow him to leave Europe for the United States. As BB, the avowed communist, continues enjoying the bourgeois pleasures of pre-war life with his wife and tubercular mistress, the Soviet Union is not-so-quietly annexing Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia; and the gulf between Brecht's preferred lifestyle and his inflammatory polemics grows larger and larger. Both affectionate and irreverent, this portrait of one of the twentieth century's great authors mixes together a variety of comic styles, excerpts from contemporaneous documents, and Unt's trademark digressions, producing a kind of historical novel as interested in interrogating the past as simply recreating it.
"One of the most influential modernist, and latterly postmodernist, authors in Estonia."--Context
ISBN: 9781564785329
Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 362g
209 pages