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    Bertolt Brecht: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder 4

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      Each man goes alone.

      THE HERALD:

      The soldiers tilt the bier, the General

      Stands up now, a little uncertain.

      His philosopher makes as if to accompany him

      A wise saw on his lips. But …

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      Stand back, Philosopher. Behind this wall

      No one heeds your sophistry.

      THE HERALD:

      Says the voice that gives orders here

      And thereupon the advocate steps forward

      To raise an objection.

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      Overruled.

      THE HERALD:

      Says the voice that gives orders here. And it says to the

      General:

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      Now step through the gateway.

      THE HERALD:

      And the General goes to the little gateway

      Stands there a moment, looking about him

      And stares with grave eyes at the soldiers

      Stares at the slaves who haul the sculpture

      Stares at the boxtree, the last green thing. He lingers.

      As the portico stands open, a breath of wind

      Blows in from the street.

      A gust of wind.

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      Take your helmet off. Our gateway is low.

      THE HERALD:

      And the General takes off his splendid helmet

      And steps in with bowed head. With a sigh of relief

      The soldiers crowd out of the burial place, chattering gaily.

      5

      DEPARTURE OF THE LIVING

      CHORUS OF THE SOLDIERS:

      So long, Lakalles.

      Now we’re quits, old goat.

      Out of the boneyard

      Up with the glass!

      Fame isn’t everything

      You’ve got to live too.

      Who’ll come along?

      Down by the dock

      There’s wine and song. You weren’t in step.

      I’ll come along.

      Be sure of that.

      Who’ll pay the bill?

      They’ll chalk it up.

      Look at his grin!

      I’m off to the cattle market.

      To the little brunette? Hey, we’ll come along.

      No, three’s a crowd.

      You’ll put her off.

      Then

      We’re for the dog races.

      Man

      That costs money. Not if they know you.

      I’ll come along.

      Attention! Break ranks!

      March.

      6

      THE RECEPTION

      The Hollow Voice is the voice of the gatekeeper of the Realm of Shadows. It continues the narration.

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      Ever since the newcomer has entered

      He has stood near the door, motionless, his helmet under

      his arm

      Like his own statue.

      The other dead who are newly arrived

      Crouch on the bench and wait as they have often waited

      For good fortune and for death

      Waited in the tavern until they got their wine

      Waited at the well until the lover came

      Waited in the wood, in battle, for the word of command.

      But the newcomer

      Does not seem to have learned how to wait.

      LUCULLUS suddenly:

      By Jupiter

      What does this mean? I stand and wait here.

      The greatest city on the globe still rings

      With lamentations for me, and here

      There is no one to receive me. Outside my war tent

      Seven kings once waited for me.

      Is there no order here? (3)

      Pause.

      I demand to be conducted from this place.

      Pause.

      Must I stand here among these people?

      Pause.

      I object. Two hundred armoured ships, five legions

      Used to advance at the crook of my little finger.

      I object.

      Pause.

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      No answer but from the bench of those who wait

      An old woman says:

      THE VOICE OF AN OLD WOMAN WAITING:

      Sit down, newcomer.

      All that metal you haul, the heavy helmet

      And the breastplate must be tiring.

      So sit down.

      Lucullus is silent.

      Don’t be arrogant. You can’t stand the whole time

      You must wait here. My turn comes before yours.

      No one can say how long the hearing inside will last.

      There’s no doubt that each one will be strictly examined

      To determine whether he shall be sentenced to go

      Down into dark Hades

      Or into the Elysian Fields. Sometimes

      The trial is quite short. One glance is enough for the judges.

      This one here, they say

      Has led a blameless life and he was able

      To be of use to his fellow men.

      With them a person’s usefulness counts the most.

      They say to him, go take your rest.

      Of course with others

      The hearing may last for whole days, especially

      With those who have sent someone down here to the Realm

      of the Shadows

      Before the appointed span of his life was over.

      It won’t take long with the one who went in just now.

      He’s a harmless little baker. As for my affair

      I’m a little anxious, but put my faith in this –

      Among the jury within, they tell me

      There are little people who know well enough

      How hard life is for those of us in times of war.

      My advice to you, newcomer …

      THE THREEFOLD VOICE interrupting:

      Tertullia! (4)

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      The newcomer stands stubbornly on the sill

      But the burden of his decorations

      His own roaring

      And the friendly words of the old woman have changed

      him.

      He looks around to see if he is really alone.

      Now he goes to the bench after all, but before he can sit

      down

      He’ll be called. A glance at the old woman

      Was enough for the judge.

      THE THREEFOLD VOICE:

      Lakalles!

      LUCULLUS:

      My name is Lucullus! Isn’t my name known here?

      I come from a distinguished family

      Of statesmen and generals. Only in the slums

      In the docks and soldiers’ taverns, in the unwashed

      Jaws of the vulgar, the scum

      Is my name Lakalles.

      THE THREEFOLD VOICE:

      Lakalles!

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      And so yet again called

      In the despised language of the slums

      Lucullus, the general

      Who conquered the East

      Who overthrew seven kings

      And filled the city of Rome with riches.

      At nightfall, when Rome sits down to the funeral feast

      Lucullus presents himself before the highest tribunal of the

      Realm of the Shadows.

      7

      CHOICE OF SPONSOR

      THE COURT CRIER:

      Before the highest tribunal of the Realm of the Shadows

      appears

      General Lakalles, who calls himself Lucullus.

      Presided over by the Judge of the Dead

      Five jurors pursue the examination:

      One, formerly a farmer

      One, formerly a slave who was a teacher

      One, formerly a fishwife

      One, formerly a baker

      And one, formerly a courtesan.

      They sit upon a high bench

      Without hands to take and without mouths to eat


      Insensible to magnificence, these long-extinguished eyes

      Incorruptible, these ancestors of the world-to-come.

      The Judge of the Dead begins the hearing.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Shadow, you shall be heard.

      You must account for your life among men.

      Whether you have served them or harmed them

      Whether we wish to see your face

      In the Elysian Fields.

      You need a sponsor.

      Have you a sponsor in the Elysian Fields?

      LUCULLUS:

      I propose the great Alexander of Macedon be called.

      Let him speak to you as an expert

      On deeds like mine.

      THE THREEFOLD VOICE calls out in the Elysian Fields:

      Alexander of Macedon!

      Silence.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      The person called does not answer.

      THE THREEFOLD VOICE:

      In the Elysian Fields

      There is no Alexander of Macedon.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Shadow, your expert is unknown

      In the Fields of the Blessed.

      LUCULLUS:

      What? He who conquered from Asia to India

      The never-to-be-forgotten one

      Who so indelibly pressed his footprint in the globe of the

      earth

      The mighty Alexander …

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Is unknown here. (5)

      LUCULLUS:

      Then I propose

      That the frieze from my memorial

      On which my triumphal procession is set forth, be fetched.

      But how can it be fetched? Slaves haul it. Surely

      Entrance is forbidden here

      To the living.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Not to slaves. So little divides them

      From the dead that one can say

      They scarcely live. The step from the world above

      Down to the Realm of the Shadows

      Is to them a short one.

      The frieze shall be brought.

      8

      THE FRIEZE IS PRODUCED

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      His slaves still huddle

      By the wall, uncertain

      Where the frieze should go. Until a voice

      Suddenly speaks through the wall.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      Come.

      THE HOLLOW VOICE:

      And changed to shadows

      By this single word

      They drag their burden

      Through the wall with the box hedge.

      CHORUS OF SLAVES:

      Out of life into death

      Without protest, we haul the burden.

      Long ago our time ceased to be ours

      And the goal of our journey unknown.

      And so we follow the new voice

      Like the old. Why question it?

      We leave nothing behind; we expect nothing. (6)

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And so they go through the wall

      For nothing holds them back, neither can this wall keep

      them back.

      And they set their burden down

      Before the highest tribunal of the Realm of the Shadows –

      This frieze with the triumphal procession.

      The jurymen of the dead, look upon it:

      A captured king, sad of countenance

      A strange-eyed queen with provocative thighs

      A man with a cherry tree, eating a cherry

      A golden god, borne by two slaves, very fat

      Two girls with a tablet, upon it the names of fifty-three

      cities

      A dying legionary, greeting his general

      A cook with a fish.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Are these your witnesses, Lakalles?

      LUCULLUS:

      They are. But how shall they speak?

      They are stone, they are dumb.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Not to us. They shall speak.

      Are you ready, you stony shadows

      You shapes, to give testimony here?

      CHORUS OF FIGURES IN THE FRIEZE:

      We figures, stony shadows of vain sacrifice

      Once destined to remain above in the daylight

      Either to speak or to keep silent We figures once destined by the conqueror’s order to

      portray

      Those conquered, robbed of breath

      Silenced, forgotten

      Are willing to keep silent and willing to speak.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Shadow, the witnesses of your greatness

      Are ready to testify.

      9

      THE HEARING

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And the General steps forward and

      Points to the king.

      LUCULLUS:

      Here you see one whom I vanquished.

      In these few days

      His empire crumbled like a hut struck by lightning.

      He began to fly when I appeared on his frontier

      And the first few days of the war

      Were scarcely enough for us both

      To reach the other frontier of his realm.

      So short was the campaign that a ham

      My cook had hung up to smoke

      Was not yet thoroughly cured when I returned.

      And of seven I struck down he was but one.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Is that true, O King?

      THE KING:

      It is true.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Your questions, jurors.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And the shadowy slave who was once a teacher

      Bends darkly forward and asks:

      THE TEACHER:

      How did it happen?

      THE KING:

      As he says. We were attacked

      As the farmer loading hay

      Stood with raised fork

      His half-filled waggon was taken from him

      And strange hands seized the baker’s breadloaf

      Before it was fully baked. All that he says

      Concerning the lightning that strikes a hut is true.

      The hut is destroyed. Here

      Is the lightning.

      THE TEACHER:

      And of seven you were …

      THE KING:

      But one.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      The jurymen of the dead

      Consider the testimony of the king.

      Silence.

      And the shadow who was once a courtesan

      Puts a question.

      THE COURTESAN:

      You there, O Queen

      How did you get here?

      THE QUEEN:

      One day by the Taurion I

      Went to bathe there early

      From among the olive trees

      Down came fifty strangers.

      Those men were my conquerors.

      Had no weapon but a sponge

      In the limpid water.

      And their armour shielded me

      Only for a moment.

      Quickly I was conquered. (7)

      THE COURTESAN:

      And why do you walk here in the procession?

      THE QUEEN:

      Oh, as a proof of the victory.

      THE COURTESAN:

      What victory, the one over you?

      THE QUEEN:

      And the lovely Taurion.

      THE COURTESAN:

      And what does he call a triumph?

      THE QUEEN:

      That the king, my husband

      Could not with his whole army

      Protect his property

      From prodigious Rome.

      THE COURTESAN:

      Sister, then our fates are the same.

      For I too

      Found prodigious Rome

      No shield against prodigious Rome.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And there was silence. The
    jurymen

      Of the dead consider the testimony of the queen.

      Silence.

      And the Judge of the Dead

      Turns to the General.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      Shadow, do you wish to proceed?

      LUCULLUS:

      Yes, I mark well how the conquered

      Have a sweet voice. However

      Once it was rougher. This king here

      Who captures your sympathy, when he was in power

      Was especially ruthless. (8)

      In taxes and tribute

      He took no less than I. The cities

      I snatched from him

      Lost nothing in him, but Rome won

      Fifty-three cities, thanks to me.

      TWO YOUNG GIRLS WITH A TABLET:

      With streets and people and houses

      Temples and waterworks

      We sprang out of the landscape.

      Today only our names remain on this tablet.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And the shadowy juror who was once a baker

      Bends darkly forward and asks:

      THE BAKER:

      Why so?

      GIRL WITH A TABLET:

      One day at noon an uproar broke loose.

      Into the streets swept a flood

      Whose waves were men, and carried

      Our goods away. In the evening

      Only a foul smoke marked the spot

      That was once a city.

      THE BAKER:

      And what then

      Did he carry away, he who sent the flood and says

      He gave fifty-three cities to Rome?

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And the slaves who haul the golden god

      Began to tremble and cry:

      THE SLAVES:

      Us.

      Once happy, now cheaper than oxen

      To haul away booty, ourselves booty.

      GIRL WITH A TABLET:

      Formerly the builders of fifty-three cities, of which

      Only name and smoke remain.

      LUCULLUS:

      Yes, I carried them off.

      There were two hundred and fifty thousand

      Formerly foes but now no longer foes.

      THE SLAVES:

      Formerly men, but now no longer men.

      LUCULLUS:

      And with them I carried away their god

      So that the whole earth might see our gods

      Were greater than all other gods.

      THE SLAVES:

      And the god was very welcome

      Because he was of gold and weighed two hundredweight

      And we too are each worth a piece of gold

      The size of a fingerbone.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And the shadowy juryman

      Who was once a baker

      In Marsilia, the city by the sea

      Bends forward and says quietly:

      THE BAKER:

      Then we write to your credit, shadow

      Simply this: Brought gold to Rome.

      THE COURT CRIER:

      And there is silence.

      The jurymen of the dead

      Consider the testimony of the cities.

      THE JUDGE OF THE DEAD:

      The accused seems tired.

      I allow a recess.

      10

      ROME

     


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