August Wilson s Twentieth century Cycle Plays

August Wilson s Twentieth century Cycle Plays
Author: Sanford Sternlicht
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: WISC:89124463746

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"A literary guide examining the life of August Wilson and the themes, settings, and characters of his ten twentieth-century Cycle Plays"--

August Wilson

August Wilson
Author: Alan Nadel
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-05-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781587299353

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Contributors to this collection of 15 essays are academics in English, theater, and African American studies. They focus on the second half of Wilson's century cycle of plays, examining each play within the larger context of the cycle and highlighting themes within and across particular plays. Some topics discussed include business in the street in Jitney and Gem of the Ocean, contesting black male responsibilities in Jitney, the holyistic blues of Seven Guitars, violence as history lesson in Seven Guitars and King Hedley II, and ritual death and Wilson's female Christ. The book offers an index of plays, critics, and theorists, but not a subject index. Nadel is chair of American literature and culture at the University of Kentucky.

August Wilson s Jitney

August Wilson s Jitney
Author: August Wilson
Publsiher: Concord Theatricals
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573627959

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"Regular cabs will not travel to the Pittsburgh Hill District of the 1970s, and so the residents turn to each other. Jitney dramatizes the lives of men hustling to make a living as jitneys--unofficial, unlicensed taxi cab drivers. When the boss Becker's son returns from prison, violence threatens to erupt. What makes this play remarkable is not the plot; Jitney is Wilson at his most real--the words these men use and the stories they tell form a true slice of life."--The Wikipedia entry, accessed 5/22/2014.

August Wilson s Pittsburgh Cycle

August Wilson s Pittsburgh Cycle
Author: Sandra G. Shannon
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780786478002

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Providing a detailed study of American playwright August Wilson (1945-2005), this collection of new essays explores the development of the author's ethos across his twenty-five-year creative career--a process that transformed his life as he retraced the lives of his fellow "Africans in America." While Wilson's narratives of Pittsburgh and Chicago are microcosms of black life in America, they also reflect the psychological trauma of his disconnection with his biological father, his impassioned efforts to discover and reconnect with the blues, with Africa and with poet/activist Amiri Baraka, and his love for the vernacular of Pittsburgh.

Conversations with August Wilson

Conversations with August Wilson
Author: Jackson R. Bryer,Mary C. Hartig
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1578068304

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Collects a selection of the many interviews Wilson gave from 1984 to 2004. In the interviews, the playwright covers at length and in detail his plays and his background. He comments as well on such subjects as the differences between African Americans and whites, his call for more black theater companies, and his belief that African Americans made a mistake in assimilating themselves into the white mainstream. He also talks about his major influences, what he calls his "four B's"-- the blues, writers James Baldwin and Amiri Baraka, and painter Romare Bearden. Wilson also discusses his writing process and his multiple collaborations with director Lloyd Richards--Publisher description.

Seven Guitars

Seven Guitars
Author: August Wilson
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573696004

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Set in Pittsburgh in 1948, Seven Guitars explores the black experience in America as friends of Floyd "Schoolboy Barton" gather together to mourn the sudden death of the talented blues guitarist who was on the brink of success. Flashing back to the week prior to his passing, the true reasons for his tragic demise are revealed.

How I Learned What I Learned

How I Learned What I Learned
Author: August Wilson
Publsiher: Samuel French, Incorporated
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573705895

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From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson comes a one-man show that chronicles his life as a Black artist in the Hill District in Pittsburgh. From stories about his first jobs to his first loves and his experiences with racism, Wilson recounts his life from his roots to the completion of The American Century Cycle. How I Learned What I Learned gives an inside look into one of the most celebrated playwriting voices of the twentieth century.

Approaches to Teaching the Plays of August Wilson

Approaches to Teaching the Plays of August Wilson
Author: Sandra G. Shannon,Sandra L. Richards
Publsiher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781603292603

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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 the plays of his Pittsburgh Cycle, including the Pulitzer Prizeâ€"winning Fences and The Piano Lesson, Wilson mixes African spirituality with the realism of the American theater and puts African American storytelling and performance practices in dialogue with canonical writers like Aristotle and Shakespeare. As they portray black Americans living through migration, industrialization, and war, Wilson’s plays explore the relation between a unified black consciousness and America’s collective identity. In part 1 of this volume, “Materials,†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 2, “Approaches,†look at a diverse set of issues in Wilson’s work, including the importance of blues and jazz, intertextual connections to other playwrights, race in performance, Yoruban spirituality, and the role of women in the plays.