Mahagony Opera
"Opera Mahagony", Bertolt Brecht's epic theatrical work, takes you on an exciting journey through worlds of corruption and vanity, as Brecht reveals to us the reality of his imaginary city, which is vibrant with life but full of moral collapses. From the first moment, the play arouses the ire of the bourgeois class, as it presents a harsh criticism of capitalist society in which money controls every aspect of life. On stage, the voices of advocates of socialist principles rise, while clouds of smoke rise in the air and a harsh image of false glory is formed, where dreams turn into a black bag thrown into the graveyard of oblivion. In a world lacking values ​​and morals, Brecht highlights the alienation that the individual suffers under industrialized societies, showing how money ruthlessly controls people's destinies. Immerse yourself in Brecht's sharp irony and artistic audacity, and discover how art can be an instrument of change in the face of corruption and indifference.
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Mahagony Opera
"Opera Mahagony", Bertolt Brecht's epic theatrical work, takes you on an exciting journey through worlds of corruption and vanity, as Brecht reveals to us the reality of his imaginary city, which is vibrant with life but full of moral collapses. From the first moment, the play arouses the ire of the bourgeois class, as it presents a harsh criticism of capitalist society in which money controls every aspect of life. On stage, the voices of advocates of socialist principles rise, while clouds of smoke rise in the air and a harsh image of false glory is formed, where dreams turn into a black bag thrown into the graveyard of oblivion. In a world lacking values ​​and morals, Brecht highlights the alienation that the individual suffers under industrialized societies, showing how money ruthlessly controls people's destinies. Immerse yourself in Brecht's sharp irony and artistic audacity, and discover how art can be an instrument of change in the face of corruption and indifference.
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"Opera Mahagony", Bertolt Brecht's epic theatrical work, takes you on an exciting journey through worlds of corruption and vanity, as Brecht reveals to us the reality of his imaginary city, which is vibrant with life but full of moral collapses. From the first moment, the play arouses the ire of the bourgeois class, as it presents a harsh criticism of capitalist society in which money controls every aspect of life. On stage, the voices of advocates of socialist principles rise, while clouds of smoke rise in the air and a harsh image of false glory is formed, where dreams turn into a black bag thrown into the graveyard of oblivion. In a world lacking values ​​and morals, Brecht highlights the alienation that the individual suffers under industrialized societies, showing how money ruthlessly controls people's destinies. Immerse yourself in Brecht's sharp irony and artistic audacity, and discover how art can be an instrument of change in the face of corruption and indifference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786676556805
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 115
File size: 295 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

برتولد برشت (1898-1956) هو كاتب ومخرج مسرحي وشاعر ألماني، يعتبر واحدًا من أبرز الكتّاب المسرحيين في القرن العشرين. وُلِد في مدينة أوجسبورج لعائلة متنوعة دينيًا، وبرزت موهبته في الكتابة منذ صغره. درس في ميونخ وبدأ مسيرته كمستشار مسرحي، ليؤسس فيما بعد أسلوبه الفريد في الإخراج والكتابة. بعد صعود النازية، اضطر إلى مغادرة ألمانيا، لكنه عاد بعد الحرب ليؤسس مسرح برلينر إنسامبل، الذي قدّم من خلاله أعمالًا تركز على قضايا الضمير الإنساني والظروف الاجتماعية. نال العديد من الجوائز تقديرًا لمساهماته، وترك إرثًا أدبيًا لا يُنسى يتناول صراع الإنسان مع قوى السلطة والمجتمع. تُوفي برشت في عام 1956 في برلين، تاركًا خلفه تأثيرًا عميقًا على المسرح والفكر الاجتماعي.
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