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− | * http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10674 | + | '''Asja Lācis''' (Russian: Анна 'Ася' Эрнестовна Лацис, Anna 'Asya' Ernestovna Latsis; German: Asja Lazis; 19 October 1891 – 21 November 1979) was a Latvian actress and theatre director. |
− | * http://othes.univie.ac.at/2955/1/2008-12-01_0107140.pdf | + | |
+ | ; Writings | ||
+ | * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10674 Revolutionär im Beruf, Berichte über proletarisches Theater, über Meyerhold, Brecht, Benjamin und Piscator]'', ed. Hildegard Brenner, Munich: Rogner & Bernhard, 1971, 132 pp. Review: [[Media:Parmalee_Patty_Lee_1975_Asja_Lacis.pdf|Parmalee]] (NGC 1975 EN). {{de}} | ||
+ | * ''Krasnaia gvozdika. Vospominaniia'', Riga: Liesma, 1986. Memoirs. {{ru}} | ||
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+ | ; Literature | ||
+ | * Dagmāra Ķimele, Gunta Strautmane, ''Asja: režisores Annas Lāces dēkainā dzīve'' [Asja: The Stormy Life of the director Anna Lāce], Riga: Likteņstāsti, 1996. {{lv}} | ||
+ | * Susan Ingram, [[Media:Ingram_Susan_2002_The_Writing_of_Asja_Lacis.pdf|"The Writing of Asja Lacis"]], ''New German Critique'' 86 (2002), pp 159-177. {{en}} | ||
+ | * Susan Ingram, "Anja Lacis", ch 4 in Ingram, ''Zarathustra's Sisters: Women's Autobiography and the Shaping of Cultural History'', University of Toronto Press, 2002, pp 77-90. [http://books.google.com/books?id=fhC_lS40zSIC&pg=PA77] {{en}} | ||
+ | * Sophie Pachner, [http://othes.univie.ac.at/2955/1/2008-12-01_0107140.pdf ''”Aber jeder bewahrte da seinen Namen“. Die Masse im Theater der zwanziger Jahre bei Asja Lacis und Bertolt Brecht''], Vienna: Universität Wien, 2008, 122 pp. Master's thesis. {{de}} | ||
; See also | ; See also | ||
* [[Walter Benjamin]] | * [[Walter Benjamin]] | ||
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+ | ; Links | ||
+ | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asja_Lācis |
Revision as of 12:15, 2 January 2016
Asja Lācis (Russian: Анна 'Ася' Эрнестовна Лацис, Anna 'Asya' Ernestovna Latsis; German: Asja Lazis; 19 October 1891 – 21 November 1979) was a Latvian actress and theatre director.
- Writings
- Revolutionär im Beruf, Berichte über proletarisches Theater, über Meyerhold, Brecht, Benjamin und Piscator, ed. Hildegard Brenner, Munich: Rogner & Bernhard, 1971, 132 pp. Review: Parmalee (NGC 1975 EN). (German)
- Krasnaia gvozdika. Vospominaniia, Riga: Liesma, 1986. Memoirs. (Russian)
- Literature
- Dagmāra Ķimele, Gunta Strautmane, Asja: režisores Annas Lāces dēkainā dzīve [Asja: The Stormy Life of the director Anna Lāce], Riga: Likteņstāsti, 1996. (Latvian)
- Susan Ingram, "The Writing of Asja Lacis", New German Critique 86 (2002), pp 159-177. (English)
- Susan Ingram, "Anja Lacis", ch 4 in Ingram, Zarathustra's Sisters: Women's Autobiography and the Shaping of Cultural History, University of Toronto Press, 2002, pp 77-90. [1] (English)
- Sophie Pachner, ”Aber jeder bewahrte da seinen Namen“. Die Masse im Theater der zwanziger Jahre bei Asja Lacis und Bertolt Brecht, Vienna: Universität Wien, 2008, 122 pp. Master's thesis. (German)
- See also
- Links