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Radio Golf
Hardback, 96 pages ISBN: 9781559363068Publication Date:
10 Apr 2008
Size: 221mm x 143mm£25.00
First Staged:
Yale Repertory Theatre, 2005; Broadway, 2007

Radio Golf

By August Wilson

Hardback £25.00

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A real-estate developer sets about trying to redevelop the 'blighted' Hill District of Pittsburgh in the final part of August Wilson's Century Cycle, his epic dramatisation of the African American experience in the twentieth century.

Ivy League-educated Harmond Wilks has a plan to redevelop Pittsburgh's Hill District, and hopes to become the town's first black mayor. But an old mansion slated for demolition, 1839 Wylie Avenue, turns out to have a significant past.

'I would encourage people to rave in the nonlinearity of his well-made plots, to big up his quirky architecture, to honor guard the house at 1839 Wylie so that it will always remain standing' Suzan-Lori Parks, from her Foreword

Also available: a paperback edition of Radio Golf.

Hardback,96 pages ISBN: 9781559363068Publication Date:
10 Apr 2008
Size: 221mm x 143mm£25.00

Also by August Wilson:

Seven Guitars
Radio Golf
Gem of the Ocean
Jitney
The Ground On Which I Stand
The Piano Lesson
Fences
King Hedley II
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Two Trains Running
King Hedley II

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