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Brecht, Bertolt
Fuegi, John. The Life and Lies of Bertolt Brecht. London: Flamingo (Harper Collins), 1995. Big critical study, full “demystifying” biography, controversial investigation into the genuineness of Brecht's authorship.
Hayman, Ronald. Bertolt Brecht. The Plays. London: Heinemann, 1983. Critical study by an authority on Brecht.
Lyon, James K. Bertolt Brecht in America. London: Methuen, 1982. 
Münsterer, Hanns Otto. The Young Brecht. London: Libris, Translated by Tom Kuhn and K. J. Leeder. Detailed portrait of the young Brecht, shows his early influences, discusses his early theories, and uses his own poetry to illustrate points.
Ramthun, Herta, ed. Bertolt Brecht Diaries, 1920-1922. London: Eyre Methuen, 1967. Translated and annotated by John Willett.
Schoeps, Karl H. Bertolt Brecht. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1977. The life, times, work, and theories of Brecht, with a discussion of the plays from contemporary and theoretical aspects.
Speirs, Ronald. Bertolt Brecht. London and New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. His life, works, and theories; this study discusses the plays as theatre and analyses the themes, context, and performances.
Willett, J. Brecht in Context: Comparative Approaches. London: Methuen, 1984. Study by an important Brecht critic.
Witt, Hubert, ed. Brecht as They Knew Him. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1975. Translated and revised from Erinnerungen an Brecht by John Peet. Collection of valuable essays by Brecht's colleagues and contemporaries.

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