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A raisin in the sun / Lorraine Hansberry ; with an introduction by Robert Nemiroff.

Hansberry, Lorraine, 1930-1965 (author.). Nemiroff, Robert, (writer of introduction.).

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When it was first produced in 1959, A Raisin in the Sun was awarded the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for that season and hailed as a watershed in American drama. A pioneering work by an African-American playwright, the play was a radically new representation of black life. "A play that changed American theater forever."

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  • ISBN: 9780679755333
  • ISBN: 0679755330
  • Physical Description: 151 pages ; 18 cm
  • Edition: First Vintage books edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, a division of Random House, Inc., 1994.
Subject: Hansberry, Lorraine, 1930-1965.
African American families > Illinois > Chicago > Drama.
African Americans > Illinois > Chicago > Drama.
Discrimination in housing > Illinois > Chicago > Drama.
United States > Race relations > Drama.
Genre: Domestic drama.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Lansdowne Library PS 3515 A515 R3 1994 (Text) 26040003395395 Main Collection Volume hold Available -

Lorraine Hansberry, at twenty-nine, became the youngest American, the fifth woman, and the first black playwright to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for the Best Play of the Year. Her A Raisin in the Sun has since been published and produced in some 30 countries, while her film adaptation was nominated by the New York critics for the Best Screenplay and received a Cannes Film Festival Award. At thirty-four, during the run of her second play, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, Lorraine Hansberry died of cancer. In the years since her death, her stature has continued to grow. To Be Young, Gifted and Black, a dramatic portrait of the playwright in her own words, was the longest-running Off-Broadway drama of 1969, and has been recorded, filmed, and published in expanded book form, and has toured an unprecedented forty states and two hundred colleges. In 1986, following the stage production of the 25th anniversary of A Raisin in the Sun by the Roundabout Theatre in New York City, the play was widely acclaimed as in the foremost ranks of American classics. In 1990, the PBS American Playhouse TV adaptation of the 25th-anniversary version had one of the highest viewing audiences in PBS history. Les Blancs, her last play—posthumously performed on Broadway and recently in prominent regional theaters—has been hailed by a number of critics as her best.


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