Helen Fehervary 
 
bolt and died in the sand."'26 Thus, rather abruptly, ends Seghers's

narrative of 1928/29, which she subtitled "Fragments of a Story."

Like Die Maßnahme, "Die Wellblech-Hütte" presents, in
its case 
implicitly, a Leninist Party position incorporated here by the character

L. But whereas Brecht's play weighs the Leninist Party position against 
the kind of spontaneity criticized by Lenin as