Von der Welt der Billigung is a written between 1931 and 1932 by Bertolt Brecht, poet, theater director and one of the most influential playwrights of the twentieth century ballad.
The narrator is a cynical opportunist, one of those many who today also walk with jaunty gait. Everything that happens in the world accepts it with absolute serenity, nothing is concerned and all consents and encouraged.
Brecht's verses, fierce anti-capitalist critique, described with powerful irony that time a convulsive Germany, in which the painter of Braunau am Inn, one out of square mustache, is about to take the plunge.
German poetry writer is enhanced by the unique style and Henning Berlin artist acid Wagenbreth.