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A Raisin In The Sun

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Raisin In The Sun
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Deirdre Osborne
By (author) Lorraine Hansberry
Volume editor Deirdre Osborne
SeriesStudent Editions
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePlays, playscripts
ISBN/Barcode 9781408140901
ClassificationsDewey:812.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publication Date 18 September 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A Raisin in the Sun is a classic American play: a groundbreaking 1950s civil rights drama and has a strong claim to be the greatest play of the black American experience. Deeply committed to the black struggle for equality and human rights, Lorraine Hansberry's brilliant career as a writer was cut short by her death when she was only 34. A Raisin in the Sun was the first play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway and won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Hansberry was the youngest and the first black writer to receive this award. She was also the first person to be called 'young, gifted and black'. The play is set in south side Chicago, where Walter Lee, a black chauffeur, dreams of a better life, and hopes to use his father's life insurance money to open a liquor store. Humane and heart-rending, the play depicts characters and a whole society with complexity and reality. This Student Edition features expert and helpful annotation, including a scene-by-scene summary, a detailed commentary on the dramatic, social and political context, and on the themes, characters, language and structure of the play, as well as a list of suggested reading and questions for further study and a review of performance history.

Author Biography

Lorraine Hansberry was born in 1930 in Southside, Chicago. Her first play, A Raisin in the Sun, opened in March 1959 and made history by being the first play written by a female black author to be staged on Broadway and won the New York Critics' Circle Award. Her career was cut short by her death when she was only 34.

Reviews

"A beautiful, lovable play. It is affectionately human, funny and touching. . . . A work of theatrical magic in which the usual barrier between audience and stage disappears." John Chapman, "New York News" "An honest, intelligible, and moving experience." Walter Kerr, "New York Herald Tribune" "Miss Hansberry has etched her characters with understanding, and told her story with dramatic impact. She has a keen sense of humor, an ear for accurate speech and compassion for people." Robert Coleman, New York" Mirror" "A Raisin in the Sun has vigor as well as veracity." Brooks Atkinson, ""New York" Times " "It is honest drama, catching up real people. . . . It will make you proud of human beings." Frank Aston, New York "World-Telegram & Sun" "A wonderfully emotional evening." John McClain, New York "Journal American " "From the Hardcover edition." " A beautiful, lovable play. It is affectionately human, funny and touching. . . . A work of theatrical magic in which the usual barrier between audience and stage disappears." John Chapman, "New York News" " An honest, intelligible, and moving experience." Walter Kerr, "New York Herald Tribune" " Miss Hansberry has etched her characters with understanding, and told her story with dramatic impact. She has a keen sense of humor, an ear for accurate speech and compassion for people." Robert Coleman, New York" Mirror" " A Raisin in the Sun has vigor as well as veracity." Brooks Atkinson," "New York" Times " " It is honest drama, catching up real people. . . . It will make you proud of human beings." Frank Aston, New York "World-Telegram & Sun" " A wonderfully emotional evening." John McClain, New York "Journal American " "From the Hardcover edition."