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037 |bFarrar Straus & Giroux, C/O Mps 16365 James Madison Hwy,
Gordonsville, VA, USA, 22942, (540)6727600|nSAN 631-5011
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100 1 Rankine, Claudia,|d1963-|eauthor.
245 14 The white card :|ba play in one act /|cClaudia Rankine.
264 1 Minneapolis, Minnesota :|bGraywolf Press,|c[2019]
264 4 |c©2019
300 ix, 89 pages :|billustrations ;|c21 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
520 "A play about the imagined fault line between black and
white lives by Claudia Rankine, the author of Citizen. The
White Card stages a conversation that is both informed and
derailed by the black/white American drama. The scenes in
this one-act play, for all the characters' disagreements,
stalemates, and seeming impasses, explore what happens if
one is willing to stay in the room when it is painful to
bear the pressure to listen and the obligation to
respond."--Publisher's description.
650 0 Art and race|vDrama.
650 0 Artists|vDrama.
650 0 African Americans|vDrama.
650 0 Race relations|vDrama.
655 7 One-act plays.|2fast|0http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1922492
655 7 One-act plays.|2lcgft|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
genreForms/gf2014026462
994 C0|bGPI
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