03736nam 22005172 450 99620114270331620151109030845.01-139-81768-X1-139-00174-4(CKB)1000000000820076(SSID)ssj0000371569(PQKBManifestationID)11264052(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000371569(PQKBWorkID)10413157(PQKB)11751955(UkCbUP)CR9781139001748(UK-CbPIL)2050493(EXLCZ)99100000000082007620110114d2007|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Cambridge companion to August Wilson /edited by Christopher Bigsby[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2007.1 online resource (ix, 227 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge companions to literatureTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2015).0-521-68506-0 0-521-86606-5 August Wilson: the ground on which he stood / Christopher Bigsby -- Been here and gone / John Lahr -- August Wilson's relationship to Black theatre: community, aesthetics, history and race / Mary L. Bogumil -- Music and mythology in August Wilson's plays / Kim Pereira -- Gem of the ocean and the redemptive power of history / Harry J. Elam, Jr. -- Joe Turner's come and gone / Samuel A. Hay -- Ma Rainey's black bottom: cutting the historical record, dramatizing a blues CD / Alan Nadel -- A piano and its history: family and transcending family / Felicia Hardison LondreĢ -- The tragedy of Seven guitars / Brenda Murphy -- Safe at home?: August Wilson's Fences / Matthew RoudaneĢ -- Two trains running: blood on the tracks / Stephen Bottoms -- Jitney, folklore and responsibility / David Krasner -- King Hedley II: in the midst of all this death / Joan Herrington -- Radio golf: the courage of his convictions: survival, success and sprituality / Margaret Booker -- Critics on August Wilson / David K. Sauer and Janice A. Sauer -- An interview with August Wilson / Christopher Bigsby.One of America's most powerful and original dramatists, August Wilson offered an alternative history of the twentieth century, as seen from the perspective of black Americans. He celebrated the lives of those seemingly pushed to the margins of national life, but who were simultaneously protagonists of their own drama and evidence of a vital and compelling community. Decade by decade, he told the story of a people with a distinctive history who forged their own future, aware of their roots in another time and place, but doing something more than just survive. Wilson deliberately addressed black America, but in doing so discovered an international audience. Alongside chapters addressing Wilson's life and career, and the wider context of his plays, this 2007 Companion dedicates individual chapters to each play in his ten-play cycle, which are ordered chronologically, demonstrating Wilson's notion of an unfolding history of the twentieth century.Cambridge companions to literature.Historical drama, AmericanHistory and criticismAfrican Americans in literatureHistorical drama, AmericanHistory and criticism.African Americans in literature.812/.54Bigsby C. W. E.UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK996201142703316The Cambridge companion to August Wilson2493639UNISA