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A raisin in the sun ([New ed.])

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Never before, the entire history of the American theater, has so much of the truth of black people's lives been seen on the stage, observed James Baldwin shortly before A Raisin in the Sun opened on Broadway in 1959.Indeed Lorraine Hansberry's award-winning drama about the hopes and aspirations of a struggling, working-class family living on the South Side of Chicago connected profoundly with the psyche of black America--and changed American theater forever.The play's title comes from a line in Langston Hughes's poem Harlem, which warns that a dream deferred might dry up/like a raisin in the sun.The events of every passing year add resonance to A Raisin in the Sun, said The New York Times.It is as if history is conspiring to make the play a classic.This Modern Library edition presents the fully restored, uncut version of Hansberry's landmark work with an introduction by Robert Nemiroff.

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Vintage Digital
0307807444 / 9780307807441
eBook (EPUB)
812.54
02/11/2011
English
160 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. This ed. originally published: s.l.: s.n., 1987 Description based on print version record.