The only African-American playwright to win the Pulitzer Prize twice, Wilson has yet to receive the critical attention that he merits. With 12 original essays, this volume aims to provide a thorough introduction to his body of work. It investigates such thematic, artistic, and ideological concerns as his use of the South and the black human body as metaphors; his collaboration with Lloyd Richards; the influence of the blues, Baraka, Bearden, Borges, and Fugard on his work; his creative method; and his treatment of African-American family life. Highlights of the collection are the...
The only African-American playwright to win the Pulitzer Prize twice, Wilson has yet to receive the critical attention that he merits. With 12 origina...