9780786419036-0786419032-August Wilson: A Literary Companion (McFarland Literary Companions, 1)

August Wilson: A Literary Companion (McFarland Literary Companions, 1)

ISBN-13: 9780786419036
ISBN-10: 0786419032
Author: Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Format: Paperback 276 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780786419036
ISBN-10: 0786419032
Author: Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Format: Paperback 276 pages

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August Wilson: A Literary Companion (McFarland Literary Companions, 1) (ISBN-13: 9780786419036 and ISBN-10: 0786419032), written by authors Mary Ellen Snodgrass, was published by McFarland & Company in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent August Wilson: A Literary Companion (McFarland Literary Companions, 1) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.46.

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Award-winning African-American playwright August Wilson created a cultural chronicle of black America through such works as Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Fences, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, The Piano Lesson, and Two Trains Running. The authentic ring of wit, anecdote, homily, and plaint proved that a self-educated Pittsburgh ghetto native can grow into a revered conduit for a century of black achievement. He forced readers and audiences to examine the despair generated by poverty and racism by exploring African-American heritage and experiences over the course of the twentieth century. This literary companion provides the reader with a source of basic data and analysis of characters, dates, events, allusions, staging strategies and themes from the work of one of America's finest playwrights. The text opens with an annotated chronology of Wilson's life and works, followed by his family tree. Each of the 166 encyclopedic entries that make up the body of the work combines insights from a variety of sources along with generous citations; each concludes with a selected bibliography on such relevant subjects as the blues, Malcolm X, irony, roosters, and Gothic mode. Charts elucidate the genealogies of Wilson's characters, the Charles, Hedley, and Maxson families, and account for weaknesses in Wilson's female characters. Two appendices complete the generously cross-referenced work: a timeline of events in Wilson's life and those of his characters, and a list of 40 topics for projects, composition, and oral analysis.

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