9780997457827-0997457821-LUCY NEGRO, REDUX: The Bard, a Book, and a Ballet

LUCY NEGRO, REDUX: The Bard, a Book, and a Ballet

ISBN-13: 9780997457827
ISBN-10: 0997457821
Author: Caroline Randall Williams
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Third Man Books
Format: Paperback 119 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780997457827
ISBN-10: 0997457821
Author: Caroline Randall Williams
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Third Man Books
Format: Paperback 119 pages

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LUCY NEGRO, REDUX: The Bard, a Book, and a Ballet (ISBN-13: 9780997457827 and ISBN-10: 0997457821), written by authors Caroline Randall Williams, was published by Third Man Books in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent LUCY NEGRO, REDUX: The Bard, a Book, and a Ballet (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 $0.52.

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"Part lyrical narrative, part bluesy riff, part schoolyard chant and part holy incantation" ― New York Times

Lucy Negro, Redux, uses the lens of Shakespeare's "Dark Lady" sonnets to explore the way questions about and desire for the black female body have evolved over time, from Elizabethan England to the Jim Crow South to the present day. Equally interested in the sensual and the serious, the erotic and the academic, this collection experiments with form, dialect, persona, and voice. Ultimately a hybrid document, Lucy Negro Redux harnesses blues poetry, deconstructed sonnets, historical documents and lyric essays to tell the challenging, many-faceted story of the Dark Lady, her Shakespeare, and their real and imagined milieu. Inspired by the book, The Nashville Ballet will premiere “Lucy Negro Redux,” an original ballet conceived and choreographed by Artistic Director & CEO, Paul Vasterling, in February 2019 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. A collaboration of music, poetry and choreography, this contemporary ballet based on Caroline Randall Williams’ book of poetry of the same name is unique in process, content and format. The project uses dance and music to execute the author’s exploration of more than 160 of Shakespeare’s sonnets, and her arrival to a thesis that the “Dark Lady” and the “Fair Youth”―the subjects and inspiration of these sonnets―were undoubtedly a black woman and a young man lover. Ultimately, in experiencing Lucy through themes of love, otherness and equality, the narrator, and thus the audience, finds a powerful female voice.

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