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- Q5529680 subject Q7311887.
- Q5529680 subject Q8490615.
- Q5529680 abstract "Gedichte im Exil was a 1937 collection of lyric poems by the German author Bertolt Brecht, on the subject of his exile from Germany after the Nazis took power. It was adapted for the stage as Conversations in Exile by the English playwright Howard Brenton in 1987.".
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- Q5529680 wikiPageExternalLink the-stage-conversations-in-exile.html?pagewanted=2.
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- Q5529680 wikiPageWikiLink Q188863.
- Q5529680 wikiPageWikiLink Q38757.
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- Q5529680 wikiPageWikiLink Q7311887.
- Q5529680 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490615.
- Q5529680 comment "Gedichte im Exil was a 1937 collection of lyric poems by the German author Bertolt Brecht, on the subject of his exile from Germany after the Nazis took power. It was adapted for the stage as Conversations in Exile by the English playwright Howard Brenton in 1987.".
- Q5529680 label "Gedichte im Exil".