Dansen
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Contributions
- Kastner, Martin, translator - Contributor
- Kastner, Rose, translator - Contributor
- Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956 - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Bloomsbury, London, England
Language
English
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- Open LibraryOL44531563M
Classifications
- DDC832.912
- LCCPT2603.R397
Description
Dansen is a pig farmer and a respectable member of the community. His fellow members of the commerce class in the town often meet, to play cards, sign contracts and sort out disagreements; it is a wholly satisfying way of life. But this cosy arrangement is upset with the arrival of a stranger, a man who is intent on breaking contracts and instigating the most hostile of takeovers with the point of a pistol. He forces Dansen into collaboration: against his former colleagues, his better judgement and his own interests. Written in early 1939, 'Dansen' is a one-act agitprop piece which highlights the dangers of appeasement in the face of aggressive behaviour from a self-appointed enemy.
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