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The Threepenny Opera
The Threepenny Opera
Author: Bertolt Brecht, Ralph Manheim (Translator), John Willett (Translator)
Brutal, scandalous, perverted, yet humorous, hummable, and with a happy ending--Bertolt Brecht's revolutionary masterpiece The Threepenny Opera is a landmark of modern drama that has become embedded in the Western cultural imagination. Through the love story of Polly Peachum and "Mack the Knife" Macheath, the play satirizes the bou...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780143105169
ISBN-10: 0143105167
Publication Date: 12/18/2007
Pages: 176
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Publisher: Penguin Classics
Book Type: Paperback
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Heres Mack the Knife and his world of murderers, thieves, harlots, and beggars. Youll recognize the opening song, but not necessarily the lyrics. Brecht, it has been said, was adept at mimicking the work of other artists: in this case, John Gays The Beggars Opera (ca. 1727). Some 200 years later, The Threepenny Opera became popular in England in the late 1920s. In the US, it was regurgitated in the 1960s. If you are to read this, you should first read The Beggars Opera.


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