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0 IrtE DAILY COLLEGIAN -riw.day. May J, 1«73 Erysiqn: threepenny playwright Brecht is twentieth century's greatest literary figure SEMANA DE LA RAZA By Joan Ery.laa (Note: Thi. 1. th. flr.l In . series at article, on -The Threepenny Opera' by flertolt Brecht, In an ait*mpt to clarify th* production concept.) Bertoli Brecht I. Ih* f reatest literary figure of the century. l.ei me support that claim with s short look st lh* man and hi* work Brachi's ancestors ware shrewd snd hardheadedpeasants. Perhaps Ms calculated, running and Indirect approach loinieller . tual and bualneas nraiier. wa. motivated hy his inheritlanre Irnn. a long line ..f sly.- su.plrlous t-.niii.rv people wnh their in. grained dlatrus. j>f i-tiy slirket. and lhal, .keptl<-/.m alrnu, evri > thing Ilia, st,untie,) hlgltflowTt ti, CHARTER FLIGHTS " EUROPE BRUSSELS noursjn TBI. 159. SPECIAL LOW AIR FARES ON INTER EUROPEAN FLIGHTS ISRAEL • AFRICA . ASIA ALSO AVAILABLE INTERNATIONAL 10 CAHDi STUOENT ( U A OR AIL PASSES ■".lurt.fi.. (kuII, Sl.fl Enaiajvaai, and tham imm*rfta,s ..m.i, CALL NOW (41S) 392-8512 D£TACH A.,U MAIL TODAY HARTLK FLIGHTS INT 99S MAKKLT SlRllT SAN FRAISKlStO. CA94T0J P1*J*-f mjil m mlormjlioo on flighir, Hama Addrtru LHv.Miu.Zip porapou*. When Brtchi wis 16. World War I broke oul and h« studied medicine. Urn «n conscripted M * medical orderly at a military school. Tbla le postlbly ihe basis for hia appearance of be- Ine callous to pain and suffer Inc. He constantly rewrote Ms plays to suit Fact, theatre that produced them, and never felt thai one was finished. Ile left correction of blatant errors of ei- ternal probabilities to someone el.ie He look material from everyone and anywhere. Kven in his later year**, he wmiM s-.sk ariyone preneni a1 a rcticjr*ul fnr •niCiv'es'loii*- llrerht wrote "TheThreepenn}- tipers" in l '»-?h. ft mssirked a *ik- "ifi- ant t hAin:- tut hirr. Hl-i **l**lr d-tO -rmie frnn lhat ut an ****iii.**i ai.r jsrM-if vri*i i*iirf*e (»fausieri1>, «•»* iifi'irn. '.f .•»;.!'■-.*-[.■.r. .,■■>, itririli uTilir.ii ijti aim** l-tn a use tit -il* |*i ■*»■■*• t ii'iat't'in with Man If-.f Me i** »t* r-HiFHlf-r r.l -fw* r j-ii irip.iir-' |,i r-.piiirfiiin'ijl fin n Hi** .Hie wj*. ••« " Ake 'h** s'tet 1 Ati*l jn *it'**-'r wi .ni-J jr>*ii***- his w||| t.i A' Hrr'lil liimMis'ln -hat rlit* \it*> (iH**li.i*. "i 'iMt-HiMijri.il t >l i a rr j wMUlftl* tn ' M'jllt* Ifll.rr Jlvt|illH In it,*r «•-.,-. laiiri ii ti I'- i»|«m'r hi*, .'ir-iill'in- in thssi* tti* nniuH *.sr-»r !*•.• ■]*|f| If if |, I , .r)) I . ' I, .1. f •> lie-1-, I j.-l |.-fri'Sri«H| ]< i, r.l-.e-.l rlii*. i-i i '-jir ****f*urn*i; jn iltu-.h**> *•' *.'ail i-*,«*iir**, rl»r*t*-shv Ir'Kim1 t*,«- it in h ■. i h.,*) ri't*ri-i-e*r .if m-i- a1la>lll*ri.-.- inll. 'tl*- A* IICJIl I'l ■ .111** in/ t.i i.l." 'i'- I-in-M-l! tuiiIi 't«* he ii. I*. *i.«- t-'i"- of • i-miili'ir st-lf is|>|t .I'iri. |i| .-> Ill lelr 'ii.r will If thi** ivU'lii iiri|i*ei| fMiiit'sH %n arimiia ■mviiIIimiv il will rn.1 iti*»*r»is i -.| irriprii*.** rhe hhIi <•!>■ •■ ji..| thcrt- rcr-ie i*. a kln*1 .if "i-iilUiaM 'It*' atre" "Im* iheafir •hlcL-i i*-i*Tt*lt provides foodstuffs to be lobbied up and then forgotten). Brecht fell that the audience should nol be made lo feel emotions but to think, and it is impossible io think If one Identified with flfb characters of the play. Brecht felt that ihe theatre must do lie Met to destroy any illusion of the reality . . . 11 must be made apparent lhal the spectators are NOT witnessing real events happening at this moment bul they are MM Ing in a theatre, listening io An account of things thai have hapiwned In ihe pui. -al aeertaln lima and a certain place. The rune mm of the audlenre is lt> IH bark relax, and reflect on ihe lessons io -•>■ learned frnm theA** p4*-i events as did the au- dle»n.~i»». of the tiaMs'if Icwii* ago — heiice the lerm "epic" ihealri* r p|r Tleeatif i*» -*tiicflv hi*, lor leal It rnnstantlv reiHnrfsthe ■ i•(• 11 <• iti ■■ rhat thev Are n *r ■■ Il i - - p r i»i i- .. ■♦■-->rt -■' [.-iM **vents T fir Mjii.'f.t must '-■ Jisrran - ate*", froth lotting lis * ritual de- tachweol t'\ l'l*>ritirirali«*fi with i*tte n-r itMire <»f the ch^racfet>, "il m -»■ iJir*** r<»i ivm*-i s r r i».« ifi l»r«*/iu. «* jn> jhj j]( means nf etteits that will k»*ep ihe aurflencr separaic. t*st ranged, alienated frurn the *»* ll.- {hat Ir. ihe ii'faniug of hi*. faiTMHi*. **\er ftetri- iliiMg-ieirpkr.' fins .Pti|e* tiii[> jJmi ft •■«-■* tfi«- ;-..,.*' .r'.* ft*iii .III, ; ".ill • 11' . s.n\**-.iiim-*. ..!■) hi' 'an as ni*ed- •"1 i i 1" v.*. I.-1-VI--.1 bark l-J'iiiii.1 jn.] .<r 14inm«eiit aiiid ea ■ I'l.iruUa.i. j% hst-l-rk"]. im luding ***ll",.' fhf- -«l>ll.-n. ,- |n ,|]l.|!HT Im-i Mu* |.I,iv will .-ml. "hi ,n-*» .nn luir a |."<1 .ii rieituji i-rr-lit atml his 1 pn I'ip atif r-uri Kit|. in ii'irnl >Uaf .. t j in.* al '■ i ■, .11 fessnn is what r.i- rbi'aln- lul**-i.l*, in TODAY 1:00 P.M. - speak.r - F:liner Rlsro Lorada, Pre.td.nl ol the University of Aztian. and former chairman ol La Haza Studies al CSVt. College I'nlon Lounge 1:30 P.M. - CSL'F Teatro. College Union Lounge 2:00 P.M. - Education Workshops. College Union Lounge. 2,00 P.M. - Film - -Ya lusta" College Union, room 312-314. 6:00 P.M. - Dinner - Para L. Comunldad. USUI' Cafeteria. 7:30 P.M. - Speaker - Association de padres M.jlcanos. College Union Lounge. 11:00 P.M.* - Enlert.lnmen, - Lo. l>anaantes de Aatlan CSUF- C.feteru. S;30 P.M. - Mariachl CSUF Ca/et.rla. IWIDAY * LHA DE LA UMUAli As ssttti .f.nsf (Dings — strength lies in unl,, .tr^ncth ,o create, to change and to eslsl Ls Kj/j is a di.erse ,na|. irtade up ol individual* wui untqu. i4jj>, These ideas, which rener, thi- Mexican Culture take on many Form* and *l(ec,s But unless ihr people work together to develop these ideas very lew will benefit I'nltv of the Chirano should begin with our heritage We ay- all Mrilrantis. all proud of a nohle hl.iory. all part of l.a Culn.ra nl ■!..- Meslraoo Truth tie. In th* expression ■(,,, 1 a L'nldad es la ) wtu * Today. lei us.all begin working lot-ether r.it t a |,a-a mm»ii«w. |f.:on a M. - l.csav.iiui. College I'nlon Lnunrr 10:30 a M. - fnt».r!al..n>i>fi. - parllrt 1 >»nce ..tutij. i ..11*. I.iw., I ...tn.-.-. II oo A M. - Speaker - Jos. Mtitu./ trftnls-r ..( i".* F-mtu I program, t'Sl'l i »|]eg<- I'nlon I ouiigs- 11:30 a M. — speaker - Lea Vl.arra CnlJrg* Inliai [ oungp. |0:ftn \fi.ti. 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"aind this ,*.i| *■»'.•■ - I- k*->I .i iitj.M »*■ ttiink w.,1] be relewnl not just topsv- ■ htijin-T, tnajfirs 1>nt to rnaj-rir* in ■-hiL*l l***.rJiisjMi-eiii. hoini* eco- ihiihIi >. t i.ttMnumcalive dism - lUns. .ci,i ,.)h*'i fleldi as *t>]l I nitiiirrnw'n stieaket *ill N- ]>t I'.ujI w c letnem a noied u-'i.ivi.,ral - m i t.ni,.,-i--i *aho has i]r-<he **xt**nsiv*» reseat* h intr it i-I**1itu' anil 0|H*r.mt CHudlM-ii*. imi- 11' * MM theiap> t'l*'M -mu *aill v[»*,.k on •S-'ris** ..ih! Nun- St'l-Se* 111 Bohaswlnl M«»ll!t* -JtUih" at Li' a ir in ihe Newman ( vmei mi Harstow, and at L2 1r p.n< at the renter <-t 2311 K. Shaw Avenue. At 2 p.rr he will el*e a latk in Kdl* 222 on "Current Trend> in Hehavior M.-im- anon." Kpeakerit »cherlu|e<l fnr next week inrlude Dr I jmes Sa» j-**>, chailrman of the Department nf I's.chology at CSV. San J*>ie ■ Mai 3). Dr. Alfred C"-*tane*1a of Stanford Ma> 10). I>r .fames .1. Asher of CSf. San Joie Ma> 11 ■ artd Dr Carol Na«> Jarklin. ftrtn- the Stanford Departmenl ol Psyrholoc> May 111. \ta> tl will he PsvchnloRyDa) and ()pei> Ilmise al CSl'f with iierronstraiion.s. filn*a speakers and refieshn-eius scheduled. The activities are grptmsorvd t>\ pm 1 lit. campua i>s\cfiolocy rluh. and ^irv ippen lu the public. l-unher inforn*allt»ti may le -.(•rained in ihe pMcholocy de- pariiieiil nfflce th California state university, fresno THREEPENNY OPERA by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht admUsion *.oo general ( loo high school so c-tuf asb card ") reeerva tiOflet- little theatre W*W VO-U, 16-13 8?im pm -Zmlm f. i ■^t»i ANNOUNCING - A SPECIAL WHOLESALE GROUP DISCOUNT PURCHASE PLAN FOR CSUF STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF Arrarsgemr-I, raw* tea, mads- al MID-STATE TIRE WAREHOUSE so lhat you may r.c.ive ua to 80% USG0UNT er more tram Ihe manufacturer's 11,1 price oo too quality new tires, plus sssr»lesal. prices on batteries, mag A (ruck wtsNl. a, srsosvn an Ihe price sclMttsil* below. 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Title | 1973_05 The Daily Collegian May 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | May 3, 1973 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
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0 IrtE DAILY COLLEGIAN -riw.day. May J, 1«73
Erysiqn: threepenny playwright Brecht is
twentieth century's greatest literary figure
SEMANA DE LA RAZA
By Joan Ery.laa
(Note: Thi. 1. th. flr.l In .
series at article, on -The Threepenny Opera' by flertolt Brecht,
In an ait*mpt to clarify th* production concept.)
Bertoli Brecht I. Ih* f reatest
literary figure of the century.
l.ei me support that claim with
s short look st lh* man and hi*
work
Brachi's ancestors ware
shrewd snd hardheadedpeasants.
Perhaps Ms calculated, running
and Indirect approach loinieller .
tual and bualneas nraiier. wa.
motivated hy his inheritlanre Irnn.
a long line ..f sly.- su.plrlous
t-.niii.rv people wnh their in.
grained dlatrus. j>f i-tiy slirket.
and lhal, .keptl<-/.m alrnu, evri >
thing Ilia, st,untie,) hlgltflowTt ti,
CHARTER FLIGHTS "
EUROPE
BRUSSELS
noursjn TBI.
159.
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INTER EUROPEAN FLIGHTS
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INTERNATIONAL 10 CAHDi
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99S MAKKLT SlRllT
SAN FRAISKlStO. CA94T0J
P1*J*-f mjil m mlormjlioo on flighir,
Hama
Addrtru
LHv.Miu.Zip
porapou*.
When Brtchi wis 16. World
War I broke oul and h« studied
medicine. Urn «n conscripted
M * medical orderly at a military school. Tbla le postlbly ihe
basis for hia appearance of be-
Ine callous to pain and suffer Inc.
He constantly rewrote Ms plays
to suit Fact, theatre that produced them, and never felt thai
one was finished. Ile left correction of blatant errors of ei-
ternal probabilities to someone
el.ie He look material from
everyone and anywhere. Kven in
his later year**, he wmiM s-.sk
ariyone preneni a1 a rcticjr*ul fnr
•niCiv'es'loii*-
llrerht wrote "TheThreepenn}-
tipers" in l '»-?h. ft mssirked a *ik-
"ifi- ant t hAin:- tut hirr. Hl-i **l**lr
d-tO -rmie frnn lhat ut an ****iii.**i
ai.r jsrM-if vri*i i*iirf*e (»fausieri1>,
«•»* iifi'irn. '.f .•»;.!'■-.*-[.■.r. .,■■>,
itririli uTilir.ii ijti aim** l-tn a use
tit -il* |*i ■*»■■*• t ii'iat't'in with Man
If-.f
Me i** »t* r-HiFHlf-r r.l -fw* r j-ii
irip.iir-' |,i r-.piiirfiiin'ijl fin n Hi**
.Hie wj*. ••« " Ake 'h** s'tet 1 Ati*l
jn *it'**-'r wi .ni-J jr>*ii***- his w|||
t.i A'
Hrr'lil liimMis'ln -hat rlit* \it*>
(iH**li.i*. "i 'iMt-HiMijri.il t >l i a rr j
wMUlftl* tn ' M'jllt* Ifll.rr Jlvt|illH
In it,*r «•-.,-. laiiri ii ti I'- i»|«m'r
hi*, .'ir-iill'in- in thssi* tti* nniuH
*.sr-»r !*•.• ■]*|f| If if |, I , .r)) I . ' I, .1. f •>
lie-1-, I j.-l |.-fri'Sri«H| ]< i, r.l-.e-.l
rlii*. i-i i '-jir ****f*urn*i; jn iltu-.h**>
*•' *.'ail i-*,«*iir**, rl»r*t*-shv Ir'Kim1
t*,«- it in h ■. i h.,*) ri't*ri-i-e*r .if m-i-
a1la>lll*ri.-.- inll. 'tl*- A* IICJIl I'l ■ .111**
in/ t.i i.l." 'i'- I-in-M-l! tuiiIi 't«*
he ii. I*. *i.«- t-'i"- of • i-miili'ir st-lf
is|>|t .I'iri. |i| .-> Ill lelr 'ii.r will If
thi** ivU'lii iiri|i*ei| fMiiit'sH %n arimiia
■mviiIIimiv il will rn.1 iti*»*r»is i -.|
irriprii*.** rhe hhIi <•!>■ •■ ji..| thcrt-
rcr-ie i*. a kln*1 .if "i-iilUiaM 'It*'
atre" "Im* iheafir •hlcL-i i*-i*Tt*lt
provides foodstuffs to be lobbied
up and then forgotten).
Brecht fell that the audience
should nol be made lo feel emotions but to think, and it is impossible io think If one Identified
with flfb characters of the play.
Brecht felt that ihe theatre must
do lie Met to destroy any illusion
of the reality . . . 11 must be
made apparent lhal the spectators
are NOT witnessing real events
happening at this moment bul they
are MM Ing in a theatre, listening
io An account of things thai have
hapiwned In ihe pui. -al aeertaln
lima and a certain place.
The rune mm of the audlenre is
lt> IH bark relax, and reflect
on ihe lessons io -•>■ learned frnm
theA** p4*-i events as did the au-
dle»n.~i»». of the tiaMs'if Icwii* ago —
heiice the lerm "epic" ihealri*
r p|r Tleeatif i*» -*tiicflv hi*,
lor leal It rnnstantlv reiHnrfsthe
■ i•(• 11 <• iti ■■ rhat thev Are n *r ■■ Il
i - - p r i»i i- .. ■♦■-->rt -■' [.-iM **vents
T fir Mjii.'f.t must '-■ Jisrran -
ate*", froth lotting lis * ritual de-
tachweol t'\ l'l*>ritirirali«*fi with
i*tte n-r itMire <»f the ch^racfet>,
"il m -»■ iJir*** r<»i ivm*-i s r r i».« ifi
l»r«*/iu. «* jn> jhj j]( means nf
etteits that will k»*ep ihe aurflencr
separaic. t*st ranged, alienated
frurn the *»* ll.- {hat Ir. ihe
ii'faniug of hi*. faiTMHi*. **\er ftetri-
iliiMg-ieirpkr.'
fins .Pti|e* tiii[> jJmi ft •■«-■* tfi«-
;-..,.*' .r'.* ft*iii .III, ; ".ill • 11'
. s.n\**-.iiim-*. ..!■) hi' 'an as ni*ed-
•"1 i i 1" v.*. I.-1-VI--.1 bark
l-J'iiiii.1 jn.] . |