Everyone knows that Bertolt Brecht was one of the great 20th-century innovators
in theatre - the literary-theatrical equivalent of a Picasso or Stravinsky - and
Germany's greatest poet of the last century, but the playwright was also a dazz
ling writer of stories. Storytelling permeated his art as a dramatist; fundament
ally in his plays he was a storyteller. This volume collects the complete short
stories written by Brecht, including the prize-winning 'The Monster', and the fr
agmentary memoir ghost-written by Brecht, 'Life Story of the boxer Samson-Korner
'.
Brecht scholar Marc Silberman provides an introduction and editorial notes
. Fans of Brecht will find in the 37 stories assembled here the same directness,
lack of affectation, and wry humour that characterise his plays. Every lover of
short stories will discover an unexpected trove of pleasure in this "mine for s
hort-story addicts" (Observer).