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The Theatre of August Wilson

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Theatre of August Wilson

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Nadel
Series edited by Kevin J. Wetmore
Series edited by Patrick Lonergan

ISBN:

9781472530486

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Methuen Drama

Publication Date:

17th May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Theatre studies

Dewey:

812.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

422g

Description

The first comprehensive study of August Wilsons drama introduces the major themes and motifs that unite Wilsons ten-play cycle about African American life in each decade of the twentieth century. Framed by Wilsons life experiences and informed by his extensive interviews, this book provides fresh, coherent, detailed readings of each play, well-situated in the extant scholarship. It also provides an overview of the cycle as a whole, demonstrating how it comprises a compelling interrogation of American culture and historiography. Keenly aware of the musical paradigms informing Wilsons dramatic technique, Nadel shows how jazz and, particularly, the blues provide the structural mechanisms that allow Wilson to examine alternative notions of time, property, and law. Wilsons improvisational logics become crucial to expressing his notions of black identity and resituating the relationship of literal to figurative in the African American community. The final two chapters include contributions by scholars Harry J. Elam, Jr. and Donald E. Pease

Reviews

The Theatre of August Wilson is an illuminating examination of Wilsons ten-play African American history cycle as US history. For the benefit of those who need it, Nadel (Univ. of Kentucky) provides a refresher on Plessy v. Ferguson and the theological disputes of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X alongside explanations of how Wilson's plays reflect and interrogate these and other historical milestones Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *

Author Bio

Alan Nadel is William T. Bryan Chair of America Literature and Culture at the University of Kentucky. In addition to several books on postwar American literature and media, including Invisible Criticism: Ralph Ellison and the American Canon (1988) and Television in Black-and-White America: Race and National Identity (2006), he is the editor/contributor for two volumes of essays on the drama of August Wilson: May All Your Fences Have Gates: Essays on the Drama of August Wilson (1994) and August Wilson: Completing the Twentieth-Century Cycle (2010). His poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including Georgia Review, Partisan Review, Paris Review, and Shenandoah.

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