Although Langston Hughes had a lifelong engagement in theater and other performance arts, his work in this area is the least known of his rich and complex contributions to African American expressive culture. This volume focuses on Hughes's plays after 1942, along with all of his other work written for performance, including operas, musicals, radio plays, ballet librettos, and song lyrics, all of which demonstrate his strong determination to inject an African American presence into a range of cultural forms.If Hughes's contributions to African American theater in the 1930s were...
Although Langston Hughes had a lifelong engagement in theater and other performance arts, his work in this area is the least known of his rich and ...