Zora Neale
Hurston
Price: $24.95
Subtitle:
Collected Plays
Author:
Edited and with an introduction
by Jean Lee Cole and Charles Mitchell
Subject:
African American Studies,
Literary Studies,
American Studies
Paper
ISBN 978-0-8135-4292-5
Pages:
400 pages, 1 illustration
Publication Date:
June 2008
Series:
Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the Americas (MELA)
Description:
Though she died penniless
and forgotten, Zora Neale Hurston is now recognized as a
major figure in African American literature. Best known
for her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, she
also published numerous short stories and essays, three
other novels, and two books on black folklore.
Even avid readers of Hurston's prose, however, may be
surprised to know that she was also a serious and
ambitious playwright throughout her career. Although
several of her plays were produced during her
lifetime-and some to public acclaim-they have languished
in obscurity for years. Even now, most critics and
historians gloss over these texts, treating them as
supplementary material for understanding her novels.
Yet, Hurston's dramatic works stand on their own merits
and independently of her fiction.
Now, eleven of these forgotten dramatic writings are
being published together for the first time in this
carefully edited and annotated volume. Filled with
lively characters, vibrant images of rural and city
life, biblical and folk tales, voodoo, and, most
importantly, the blues, readers will discover a "real
Negro theater" that embraces all the richness of black
life.
About the Author:
Jean Lee Cole is an associate professor of
English at Loyola College in Maryland and the author of
The Literary Voices of Winnifred Eaton: Redefining
Ethnicity and Authenticity.
Charles Mitchell is an assistant professor of
theater at Loyola College and the author of
Shakespeare and Public Execution.
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