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Summary
(From the publisher):
Set in British colonial India, Man Equals Man presents the forcible transformation of a civilian, Galy Gay, into the perfect soldier. Using Kiplingesque imagery, Brecht explores personality as something that can be dismantled and reassembled like a machine, in a parable that the critic Walter Kerr credited with a "curious foreshadowing of the art of brainwashing." This edition also includes The Elephant Calf, which was originally part of the main play.
Original title: Mann ist Mann; Das Elefantenkalb
Original languages:
German
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Genre: Drama and Plays→ German
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