‘Daring, Unusual Things’: Bertolt Brecht’s Photo-Epigrams as Poetic Inventions

oleh: Ali Alizadeh

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-04-01

Deskripsi

This essay explores the aesthetics of Bertolt Brecht&#8217;s compositions of poetry with photography in the so-called photo-epigrams of his 1955 book <i>War Primer</i>. The photo-epigrams have mostly been viewed and appreciated as interventions in photography; but in this essay I aim to show their novelty and efficacy as poetic inventions. To do so, I draw on Karl Marx&#8217;s and Walter Benjamin&#8217;s views apropos the decline of poetry under modern, industrial capitalism to argue that Brecht, in his photo-epigrams, is responding to&#8212;and attempting to counter&#8212;a specific problem at the heart of modern poetry: the crisis in perceptibility and accessibility. By coupling poems with photographs&#8212;in unique and uniquely politicised ways&#8212;Brecht provides a resonant critique of the deadly ideologies of the ruling classes engaged in World War II, as well as a method for addressing the decline in the readability of poetry in the modern era.