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“Der Dreigroschenroman”
Last updated here November 2019.
This was Bertolt Brecht's original title for his 1934 novel based on The Threepenny Opera, his 1928 reworking of John Grey's “The Begger's Opera”. This in turn was first performed in 1728.
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The copy displayed an ownership bookplate in an Avante-Garde, or possibly Russian Futurist style...and this is shown above left, as positioned in the book, and also below right. Priced by us at £4.50 in a job lot, nothing more was thought of it at the time, and so it was relegated to our stock room.
It was only much later, on hearing a chance radio comment on Bertolt Brecht as play write in the 1920's, that memory prompted the book's retrieval and we took a closer look at the curious bookplate, a woodcut.
Most booksellers, on being asked “Do you have anything by B.B”, immediately think of D. J. Watkins-Pitchford and his nature books, but this was clearly out of the question. Could it possibly be Bertolt Brecht?
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Curiously, the only Brecht on our shelves was a £2.00 paperback Methuen Student Guide, but, it fortunately contained a precis biography, and helpfully that was set out under each year.
There under the year 1928, we read:
“The Threepenny Opera, music by Kurt Weill, words by Brecht, opened at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in Berlin on August 31st and becomes the hit of the season. Brecht has provocatively transferred bourgeois manners to a Soho criminal setting.”
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