The most successful African-American playwright of his time, August
Wilson is a dominant presence on Broadway and in regional theatres
and college drama courses throughout the country. In little more
than a decade, his work has earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, two
Tonys and six New York Drama Critics Circle Awards. In this book
Joan Herrington, traces the roots of Wilson's drama to visual
artists like Romare Bearden and to the jazz musicians who inspire
and energise him as a dramatist. She goes on to analyse his process
of playwriting, how he brings his experiences and his ideas to
stage life.
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