From Collected Stories, by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Yvonne Kapp, Hugo Rorrison, and Antony Tatlow
HE SAID
"He said people were poorly constructed, a bad job which had not been properly tested, the kind of thing put on the market by firms who don't take enough time and then conceal their shoddy workmanship with nifty aluminium coachwork."
From The Berlin Stories (1924 - 1933) Barbara
Monday, July 7, 2014
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The question is: Was Berold Brecht a a pessimist?
ReplyDeleteI'd say he was a realist.
Bertold Brecht of course. I made a fault. Excuse me please.
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