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Author Kennedy, Adrienne, author.

Title Adrienne Kennedy : collected plays and other writings / Mark Robinson, editor.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, [2023]

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Location Call No. Status
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  812.54 KENNEDY    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - New Materials  812.54 KEN    Check Shelf
Description xii, 1092 pages ; 21 cm.
Series Library of America ; 372
Library of America ; 372.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Adrienne Kennedy has been a force on the American stage since the premiere of her groundbreaking, Obie Award-winning Funnyhouse of a Negro in 1964. Politically engaged, formally daring, and making provocative use of material from contemporary history and popular culture, Kennedy's haunting stage works dramatize and project interior realities that are often marked by disappointment and trauma, madness and terror. Her understanding of the inner lives of African American women expresses a powerfully insightful feminism that has come to influence generations of playwrights and writers. Now, the Library of America presents, for the first time, a collected edition of Kennedy's extraordinary and wide-ranging writings, spanning six decades and including ten unpublished works. Here are the early surrealistic one-acts A Lesson in Dead Language and A Rat's Mass; works like A Movie Star Has to Star in Black and White and Film Festival: The Day Jean Seberg Died that reveal Kennedy's longstanding fascination with Hollywood and film culture; and Ohio State Murders, one of several plays featuring her protagonist Suzanne Alexander and the first of her plays to be staged--belatedly, in 2022--on Broadway. Sleep Deprivation Chamber is a searing indictment of racially motivated police violence based on real-life incidents involving her son, who co-wrote the play. Also included here are Kennedy's adaptations of works by Euripides, Flaubert, and John Lennon, all brilliantly reimagined. Outside of playwriting Kennedy has made her mark as a fiction writer and memoirist, providing a rich portrait of her life and experience especially in her book People Who Led to My Plays but also in works from her later life such as the essay "Almost Eighty." Taken together, the work gathered in Collected Plays & Other Writings is a celebration of Kennedy's indispensable achievement on the stage and on the page alike.
Subject Kennedy, Adrienne.
Literature.
African Americans.
African Americans in literature.
Literary collections / American / African American & Black.
ISBN 9781598537512
1598537512
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