During the 1920s and 1930s, Willis Richardson (1889-1977) was highly
respected as a leading African-American playwright and drama
anthologist. His plays were performed by numerous black high school,
college, and university drama groups and by theater companies in
Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., Cleveland, Baltimore, and Atlanta.
With the opening of The Chip Woman's Fortune (1923), he became the
first African American to have a play produced on Broadway. Several of
his 46 plays were published in assorted magazines, and in his essays,
he urged black Americans to seek their dramatic material in their own
lives and circumstances. In addition, he edited three anthologies of
plays by African-Americans. But between 1940 and his death in 1977,
Richardson came to realize that his plays were period pieces and that
they no longer reflected the problems and situations of
African-Americans. In the years before his death, he attempted
vigorously yet unsuccessfully to preserve several of his plays through
publication, if not production. But the man who has been called the
father of African-American drama and who was considered the hope and
promise of African-American drama died in obscurity. Richardson has
even been neglected by the scholarly community. This critical
biography, the first extensive consideration of his life and work,
firmly reestablishes his pioneering role in American theater. The book
begins with a detailed chronology, followed by a thoughtful
biographical essay. The volume then examines the nature of
African-American drama in the 1920s, the period during which
Richardson was most productive, and it analyzes his approach to drama
as a means of educating African-American audiences. It then explores
the African-American community as the central theme in Richardson's
plays, for Richardson typically looks at the consequences of refusals
by blacks to help one another. The work additionally considers
Richardson's history plays, his anthologies, his dramas intended for
black children, and his essays. A concluding chapter summarizes his
lasting influence; the book closes with a listing of his plays and an
extensive bibliography.
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ISBN
9780313000928
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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