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Lorraine Hansberry: The Life Behind A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry: The Life Behind A Raisin in the Sun | Charles J. Shields
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The moving story of the life of the woman behind A Raisin in the Sun, the most widely anthologized, read, and performed play of the American stage, by the New York Times bestselling author of Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee Written when she was just twenty-eight, Lorraine Hansberrys landmark A Raisin in the Sun is listed by the National Theatre as one of the hundred most significant works of the twentieth century. Hansberry was the first Black woman to have a play performed on Broadway, and the first Black and youngest American playwright to win a New York Critics Circle Award. Charles J. Shieldss authoritative biography of one of the twentieth centurys most admired playwrights examines the parts of Lorraine Hansberrys life that have escaped public knowledge: the influence of her upper-class background, her fight for peace and nuclear disarmament, the reason why she embraced Communism during the Cold War, and her dependence on her white husbandher best friend, critic, and promoter. Many of the identity issues about class, sexuality, and race that she struggled with are relevant and urgent today. This dramatic telling of a passionate lifea very American life through self-reinventionuses previously unpublished interviews with close friends in politics and theater, privately held correspondence, and deep research to reconcile old mysteries and raise new questions about a life not fully described until now.
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In her short life, Lorraine Hansberry was an activist and the playwright of “A raisin in the sun” which transformed the way Black people‘s stories were portrayed in theatre. No longer just relegated to singing, dancing, and comedy, the economic and social arc of a family was shown. Her life was filled with contradictions but supremely her own. Thanks to Librarything and publisher for the ARC. It ended a bit abruptly. Writing is serviceable.

tenar Oh, I‘d like to read this. Thanks @jenniferw88 for the tag, and thanks @Nebklvr for reviewing it for us! 2y
Nebklvr @tenar She was a fascinating woman. Hope you enjoy it. 2y
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