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The first authoritative biography of August Wilson, the most important and successful American playwright of the late 20th century, by a theater critic who knew him. August Wilson wrote a series of ten plays celebrating African American life in the 20th century, one play for each decade. No other American playwright has completed such an ambitious oeuvre. Two of the plays became successful films, Fences , starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis; and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom , starring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. Fences and The Piano Lesson won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama; Fences won the Tony Award for Best Play, and years after Wilson's death in 2005, Jitney earned a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play. Through his brilliant use of vernacular speech, Wilson developed unforgettable characters who epitomized the trials and triumphs of the African American experience. He said that he didn't research his plays but wrote from "the blood's memory," a sense of racial history that he believed African Americans shared. Author and theater critic Patti Hartigan traced his ancestry back to slavery, and his plays echo with uncanny similarities to the history of his ancestors. She interviewed Wilson many times before his death and traces his life from his childhood in Pittsburgh (where nine of the plays take place) to Broadway. She also interviewed scores of friends, theater colleagues and family members, and conducted extensive research to tell the story of a writer who left an indelible imprint on American theater and opened the door for future playwrights of color.
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"Hartigan is adept at keeping the lines straight ..."
"An invaluable and highly absorbing new biography ..."
"Narrated brilliantly."
"An authoritative portrait of a defiant champion of Black theater."
"This will serve as the definitive account of an essential American playwright."
"There probably won't be a better-written biography of the great playwright August Wilson (1945–2005) than theater critic Hartigan's remarkable book ..."
"A worthy and overdue first biography that will trigger new conversations about a magnificent playwright and the origins of his talent."
"Wilson was always a poet; his last words to his daughter were, 'It is beautiful."
"A Life is absorbing as she gives us his genetic, literary and spiritual provenance ..."
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