August Wilson
Streaming Video - 1993
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Filmed on the set of Two Trains Running, one of America's leading playwrights traces his work back to a troubled childhood in a Pittsburgh ghetto. His ongoing project to write a play on African American life set in each decade of the 20th century is one of the most ambitious endeavors in American theatrical history. In this program, he describes his award-winning plays Joe Turner's Come and Gone and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom as passing down the wisdom of the African American community. "It's almost as if I'm connecting myself with something larger than myself and I trust that. It's part of what I call the blood's memory
August Wilson's Ten-Play Cycle (0:51)
Symbol of Black America (1:27)
August Wilson's Self Education (3:18)
Wilson's Ideas on Language and Writing (3:23)
Influences on August Wilson's Plays (4:13)
Reality in August Wilson's Plays (4:03)
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PUBLISHED
California Newsreel (Firm),1993
Year Published: 1993
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
American literature
History
20th century
Drama
20th century
Theater
History
20th century