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4 - Preparations for East Berlin: Kleines Organon für das Theater (1948)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2013

John J. White
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King's College London
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IN APRIL 1948, Brecht informed the American Academy of Arts and Letters that he could not come to accept in person an award from it, as he was “at present living in Switzerland” (GBA, 29:447). During November and December 1947 and for most of 1948 he and Helene Weigel were staying at Feldmeilen near Zurich in connection with the staging of his Antigone “Bearbeitung” at the Chur Stadttheater, “eine Art preview für Berlin,” as he explained to his son Stefan (GBA, 29:440). The Antigone production was not the only activity undertaken at the time with East Berlin in mind. In July Brecht wrote to Max Frisch: “Ich schreibe im Augenblick an einem ‘Kleinen Organon für das Theater’” (GBA, 29:454). His journal entry for 18 August records that he was:

mehr oder weniger fertig mit Kleines Organon für das Theater; es ist eine kurze Zusammenfassung des Messingkauf. Hauptthese: daß ein bestimmtes Lernen das wichtigste Vergnügen unseres Zeitalters ist, so daß es in unserm Theater eine große Stellung einnehmen muß. Auf diese Weise konnte ich das Theater als ein ästhetisches Unternehmen behandeln, was es mir leichter macht, die diversen Neuerungen zu beschreiben. Von der kritischen Haltung gegenüber der gesell-schaftlichen Welt ist so der Makel des Unsinnlichen, Negativen, Unkünstlerischen genommen, den die herrschende Ästhetik ihm aufgedrückt hat.

(GBA, 27:272)

In December 1948 he signed a publishing contract with the Kulturbund and Kleines Organon appeared in Sinn und Form in January 1949, the year of the founding of the German Democratic Republic.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2004

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