Peterson has done a great service to students of
African-American theater. . . . Peterson's scholarship is
impressive; the book's format is inviting . . . an indispensable
reference book for academic libraries. "Choice"
This reference volume addresses an often overlooked area in the
history of the American theatre, the contributions of early black
playwrights and dramatic writers. At a time when they were denied
full participation in many aspects of American life, including the
mainstream of the theatre itself, black artists were compiling an
impressive record of achievement on the American stage. This book,
the most comprehensive on the subject, provides a complete look at
these achievements by offering biographical information and a
catalog of works for approximately 200 writers, including
playwrights, librettists, screenwriters, and radio scriptwriters.
From the emergence of black playwrights in the time prior to the
Civil War, to the early days of film and radio in this century, the
efforts of early black writers are fully documented in this
work.
The book begins with an author's preface and is followed by an
introductory essay that discusses the development of black American
playwrights from the antebellum period to World War II. The heart
of the book, the biographical directory, is organized
alphabetically, with each entry providing highlights of the
author's life and career; collected anthologies that include any
works; and an annotated chronological list of individual dramatic
works, including genre, length, synopses, production history,
prizes and awards, and script sources. Three appendixes offer
information on other playwrights and their works, additional
librettists and descriptions of their shows, and a chronology of
dramatic works by genre. A bibliography cites such information
sources as reference books and critical studies, dissertations,
play anthologies, and newspapers and periodicals frequently
consulted, as well as significant libraries and repositories. The
book concludes with title and general indexes and an index to early
black theatre organizations. This work will be an important
reference source for courses in black American drama and theatre
history, and a valuable addition to both public and academic
libraries.
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