Fülszöveg
"ONE OF A HANDFUL OF GREAT AMERICAN PLAYS- %
IT BELONGS IN THE INNER CIRCLE ALONG WITH
DEATH OF A SALESMAN, LONG DAY'S JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT. AND THE GLASS MENAGERIE."
-Washington Post
Over thirty years ago, Lorraine Hansberry
touched the taproots of black American life as never
before in A RAISIN IN THE SUN, which won "the
New York Critics Circle Award for the 1958-59 season.
Since then, people from all walks of life have
heralded the play for its timeless relevance to the lives
of all people and have placed it among the great classics
of the American theater. In this companion edition
to the "American Playhouse" TV presentation, important
lines and scenes cut from the original play have
been restored. Now presented in its entirety for the
first time ever, this historic and extraordinarily
moving work represents the towering legacy of
Lorraine Hansberry, a unique dramatist whose work
has enriched American theater—and American life.
"Her commitment of spirit
her...
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Fülszöveg
"ONE OF A HANDFUL OF GREAT AMERICAN PLAYS- %
IT BELONGS IN THE INNER CIRCLE ALONG WITH
DEATH OF A SALESMAN, LONG DAY'S JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT. AND THE GLASS MENAGERIE."
-Washington Post
Over thirty years ago, Lorraine Hansberry
touched the taproots of black American life as never
before in A RAISIN IN THE SUN, which won "the
New York Critics Circle Award for the 1958-59 season.
Since then, people from all walks of life have
heralded the play for its timeless relevance to the lives
of all people and have placed it among the great classics
of the American theater. In this companion edition
to the "American Playhouse" TV presentation, important
lines and scenes cut from the original play have
been restored. Now presented in its entirety for the
first time ever, this historic and extraordinarily
moving work represents the towering legacy of
Lorraine Hansberry, a unique dramatist whose work
has enriched American theater—and American life.
"Her commitment of spirit
her creative ability and her profound grasp
of the deep social issues will remain
an inspiration to generations yet unborn."
-Martin Luther King, Jr., 1965
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY
ROBERT NEMIROFF
Vissza