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  1. State Library of Kansas. Language. English. 101 pages. "Characters: 5 men, 1 woman, 1 girl, 2 acts, 9 scenes. First produced at the Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven, Connecticut, April 30, 1985. Family drama about black experience in America. 1960's spirit of liberation alienates hard-working father from wife and son."

  2. 14 de fev. de 2017 · August Wilson, African American, Drama, History. Collection. opensource. Fences is a 1983 play by American playwright August Wilson. Set in the 1950s, it is the sixth in Wilson's ten-part "Pittsburgh Cycle". Like all of the "Pittsburgh" plays, Fences explores the evolving African-American experience and examines race relations, among ...

  3. Compre os livros de August wilson, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. Encontre aqui obras novas, exemplares usados e seminovos pelos melhores preços.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2023 · April 14, 2023. By Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. August Wilson (1945-2005) was a Pittsburgh-born playwright best known for his cycle of ten plays referred to as the American Century Cycle that depict the lives and experiences of African Americans throughout the twentieth century.

  5. 1 August Wilson: the ground on which he stood 1 christopher bigsby 2 Been here and gone 28 john lahr 3 August Wilson’s relationship to black theatre: community, aesthetics, history and race 52 mary l. bogumil 4 Music and mythology in August Wilson’s plays 65 kim pereira 5 Gem of the Ocean and the redemptive power of history 75 harry j. elam ...

  6. August Wilson. August Wilson, pseudônimo de Frederick August Kittel ( Pittsburgh, Pensilvânia, 27 de abril de 1945 - Seattle, Washington, 2 de outubro de 2005) foi um dramaturgo estadunidense cujo trabalho incluiu uma série de dez peças de teatro, The Pittsburgh Cycle, pelo qual recebeu dois prêmios Pulitzer de Teatro.

  7. augustwilson.pitt.edu › ojs › augustwilsonAugust Wilson Journal

    18 de out. de 2022 · Updates from the August Wilson Archive at Pitt Library System. Leah Mickens, William Daw. PDF.