Johnny Johnson : (The biography of a common man) / by Paul Green ; music by Kurt Weill.
| Author/creator | Green, Paul librettist, lyricist. |
| Other author | Hašek, Jaroslav, 1883-1923. |
| Other author | Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950, composer (expression) |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | [Revised and rewritten]. |
| Publication | New York : Samuel French, [1971] |
| Copyright Date | ©1971 |
| Description | 122 pages ; 19 cm |
| Subjects |
| Abstract | "Based on Jaroslav Hašek's 1921-1923 satiric novel The Good Soldier Švejk, the musical focuses on a naive and idealistic young man who, despite his pacifist views, leaves his sweetheart to fight in Europe in World War I. He first tries to stop the war after meeting a young German sniper of the same name, who believes that the soldiers must unite. However, the commanders of the allied forces intend to use the discontent with the war among the German soldiers as a perfect time to advance in the war. Johnny then manages to bring the skirmish to a temporary halt by incapacitating a meeting of the generals with laughing gas, but once they recover they promptly reinstate the war, resulting in hundreds of thousands of fatalities. Meanwhile, Johnny finds himself committed to an asylum for ten years. He returns home to discover Minny Belle has married a capitalist, and he settles down as a toymaker who will create anything except tin soldiers, his personal gesture of peace in an increasingly warlike society."--Wikipedia. |
| Acquisitions source | Joyner NC Rare copy gift of Al Jones, 2024 |
| Issued in other form | Online version: Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Johnny Johnson. [Rev. and rewritten. New York, S. French [©1971] |
| Genre/form | librettos (documents for music) |
| Genre/form | Drama. |
| Genre/form | Librettos. |
| Genre/form | Musicals. |
| Genre/form | Musicals. |
| Genre/form | Librettos. |