Conversations with August Wilson

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Author: Jackson R. Bryer

ISBN-10: 1578068312

ISBN-13: 9781578068319

Category: Interviews

In little more than twenty years, playwright August Wilson (1945-2005) completed a ten-play cycle depicting African American life in the twentieth century, with each play taking place in a different decade. Two of the plays—Fences (1987) and The Piano Lesson (1990)—were awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and seven of them received the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for best American play. Wilson was indisputably the most significant American playwright to emerge since Edward Albee.\...

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In little more than twenty years, playwright August Wilson (1945-2005) completed a ten-play cycle depicting African American life in the twentieth century, with each play taking place in a different decade. Two of the plays—Fences (1987) and The Piano Lesson (1990)—were awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and seven of them received the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for best American play. Wilson was indisputably the most significant American playwright to emerge since Edward Albee. Conversations with August Wilson collects a selection of the many interviews Wilson gave from 1984 to 2004. In the interviews, the playwright covers at length and in detail his plays and his background. He comments as well on such subjects as the differences between African Americans and whites, his call for more black theater companies, and his belief that African Americans made a mistake in assimilating themselves into the white mainstream. He also talks about his major influences, what he calls his "four B's"—the blues, writers James Baldwin and Amiri Baraka, and painter Romare Bearden. Wilson also discusses his writing process and his multiple collaborations with director Lloyd Richards. Throughout, Wilson is candid, expansive, and provocative, displaying in these exchanges his willingness to confront controversial topics just as he did in his plays. Jackson R. Bryer is professor emeritus of English at the University of Maryland. Mary C. Hartig teaches English at Montgomery College and is the coeditor, with Jackson R. Bryer, of Facts on File Companion to American Drama.

An interview with August Wilson3August Wilson's bottomless blackness12August Wilson19Cool August : Mr. Wilson's red-hot blues38August Wilson : playwright61Hurdling fences81Black aesthetic : a conversation with playwright August Wilson90August Wilson : an interview101August Wilson explains his dramatic vision : an interview118The historical perspective : an interview with August Wilson155Men, women, and culture : a conversation with August Wilson172August Wilson : bard of the blues188An interview with August Wilson204August Wilson on playwriting : an interview223Interview with August Wilson235A conversation with August Wilson241A 10-play odyssey continues with Gem of the ocean253