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The award-winning playwright August Wilson used drama as a medium to write a history of twentieth-century America through the perspectives of its black citizenry. In part one of this volume, the editors survey sources on Wilson's biography, teachable texts of Wilson's plays, useful secondary readings, and compelling audiovisual and Web resources. The essays in part two look at a diverse set of issues in Wilson's work.

Produktbeschreibung
The award-winning playwright August Wilson used drama as a medium to write a history of twentieth-century America through the perspectives of its black citizenry. In part one of this volume, the editors survey sources on Wilson's biography, teachable texts of Wilson's plays, useful secondary readings, and compelling audiovisual and Web resources. The essays in part two look at a diverse set of issues in Wilson's work.
Autorenporträt
Sandra G. Shannon is professor of African American literature at Howard University. She is a leading scholar on the works of August Wilson and has published The Dramatic Vision of August Wilson and August Wilson's Fences A Reference Guide. She is the editor of the College Language Association Journal and is a consultant for the forthcoming PBS American Masters documentary on August Wilson. Sandra L. Richards is professor in residence and director of the Liberal Arts program at Northwestern University in Qatar. She is also professor of African American studies, theater, and performance studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She specializes in African American, African, and African diaspora theater and drama and has published Ancient Songs Set Ablaze: The Theatre of Femi Osofisan and numerous articles on a range of black dramatists.