Cabaret Performance: Europe, 1890-1920. Volume 1: Sketches, Songs, Monologues, Memoirs (PAJ Books) by Laurence Senelick |
Reflecting the concerns of people caught in a series of crises that would culminate in World War II, the material ranges from the backed dancing that characterized the hysteria of inflation-era Berlin to the anti-Nazi songs of performers exiled after Hitler's rise to power. The authors range from Jean Cocteau and Kurt Tucholsky to Erika Mann and Ference Molnar.
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