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Fences & Ma Rainey's black bottom / August Wilson.

By: Publication details: London, UK Penguin 2020.Edition: 2020 editionDescription: 198 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780241987834
Other title:
  • Fences and Ma Rainey's black bottom
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 812.54
Summary: "Two stunning, intensely powerful plays about race in 20th century America from the legendary Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright August Wilson. In 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom', the great blues diva Ma Rainey is due to arrive at a run-down Chicago recording studio with her entourage to cut new sides of old favourites. Waiting for her are the black musicians in her band - and the white owners of the record company. A tense, searing account of recism in jazz-era America that the 'New Yorker' called 'a genuine work of art'. 'Fences' centres on Troy Maxson, a garbage collector, an embittered former baseball player and a proud, dominating father, in 1950s Pittsburgh. When college athletic recruiters scout his teenage son, Troy struggles against his young son's ambition, his wife, who he understands less and less, and his own frustrated dreams." -- Back cover
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Fences. Originally published: New York : New American Library, 1986 - Ma Rainey's black bottom.Originally published: New York : New American Library, 1985.

"Two stunning, intensely powerful plays about race in 20th century America from the legendary Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright August Wilson.
In 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom', the great blues diva Ma Rainey is due to arrive at a run-down Chicago recording studio with her entourage to cut new sides of old favourites. Waiting for her are the black musicians in her band - and the white owners of the record company. A tense, searing account of recism in jazz-era America that the 'New Yorker' called 'a genuine work of art'.
'Fences' centres on Troy Maxson, a garbage collector, an embittered former baseball player and a proud, dominating father, in 1950s Pittsburgh. When college athletic recruiters scout his teenage son, Troy struggles against his young son's ambition, his wife, who he understands less and less, and his own frustrated dreams." -- Back cover

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