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Archive of The Meaning of the Second World War

    David Lau
    08 June 2017
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    Manual of War: on Bertolt Brecht’s War Primer

    Brecht considered War Primer part of “a satisfactory literary report on my years in exile,” as he wrote in a 1944 journal entry. Since this first English language reception of War Primer on the centenary of Brecht’s birth in 1998, what are we now to make of his poignant modernist epic of four-liner lyrics and scrapbook photos? Today, in our post-crash era, with its renewal of Marxism, Brecht the formalist can be freed from a series of postmodern qualifications. War Primer’s historical intervention can be seen in a new way today. With the far right politically relevant again, Brecht’s image-by-image analysis of social democracy, America, and fascism, which is the veritable heart of War Primer, possesses fresh relevance.

    Enzo Traverso
    27 January 2016
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    Holocaust Memorial Day: Enzo Traverso on the Holocaust and the European Civil War, 1914-1945

    John Merrick
    06 January 2016
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    Inside the European Cataclysm

    Lewis Bassett
    25 April 2013
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