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The piano lesson, August Wilson ; foreword by Toni Morrison

Label
The piano lesson, August Wilson ; foreword by Toni Morrison
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The piano lesson
Oclc number
137244772
Responsibility statement
August Wilson ; foreword by Toni Morrison
Series statement
August Wilson century cycle
Summary
Wilson's plays form a kind of fever chart of the unmooring trauma of slavery. Their historical trajectory takes African-Americans through the shock of freedom at the turn of the century (Gem of the Ocean); to the reassembling of identity in the teens (Joe Turner's Come and Gone); the struggle for power in the urban America in the twenties (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom); the dilemma of embracing their past as slaves in the thirties (The Piano Lesson); the promises made and broken to those who served in World War II (Seven Guitars); the fraught adaptation to the bourgeois values of the fifties (Fences); the stagnancy in the midst of sixties militancy (Two Trains Running); the disenfranchisement during the boom of the seventies and eighties (Jitney and King Hedley II); and the assimilation into the mainstream and the accompanying spiritual alienation of the nineties (Radio Golf)
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