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Putting black culture on stage: August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle.(Essay)
March 22, 2009... Patricia M. Gantt
Putting Black Culture on Stage: August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle
In "Putting Black Culture on Stage: August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle," Patricia M. Gantt offers an overview of Wilson's life and work, including his background, motivation, dramatic aesthetic, and...
Framing African American cultural identity: The Bookends Plays in August Wilson's 10-Play Cycle.(Essay)
March 22, 2009... Sandra G. Shannon
Framing African American Cultural Identity: The Bookends Plays in August Wilson's 10-Play Cycle
In various interviews, August Wilson admitted that a" special relationship" exists between his so-called bookend plays: Gem of the Ocean (set in 1904) and Radio Golf (set...
Some losses remain with us: impossible mourning and the prevalence of ritual in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson.(Essay)
March 22, 2009... Jermaine Singleton
Some Losses Remain with US: Impossible Mourning and the Prevelence of Ritual
in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson
Despite psychoanalytic criticism's universalizing, ahistorical, and imperialist inclinations, it nevertheless can prove indispensable for...
"... if you live long enough the boat will turn around": The Birth and Death of Community in Three Plays by August Wilson.(Essay)
March 22, 2009... Richard Noggle
"... if you live long enough the boat will turn around": The Birth and Death of a Community in Three Plays by August Wilson
The article "'If you live long enough the boat will turn around': The Birth and Death of Community in Three Plays by August Wilson," examines...
"She make you right with yourself": Aunt Ester, masculine loss and cultural redemption in August Wilson's cycle plays.(Essays)(Critical essay)
March 22, 2009... Cynthia L. Caywood and Carlton Floyd
"She Make You Right with Yourself": Aunt Ester, Masculine Loss and Cultural Redemption in August Wilson's Cycle Plays
August Wilson proclaimed the centuries old matriarch, Aunt Ester, his most significant character. Her presence incarnates a key...