The Ground On Which I Stand

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Paperback, 64 pages ISBN: 9781854596284Publication Date:
11 Oct 2001
Size: 198mm x 130mm£6.99 £5.59You save £1.40 (20%)

The Ground On Which I Stand

By August Wilson

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A passionate and controversial call for black cultural separatism, from the author of the Olivier award-winning Jitney and the Pulitzer Prize-winning King Hedley II.

August Wilson's The Ground on Which I Stand is published in the Nick Hern Books Dramatic Contexts series: important statements on the theatre by major figures in the theatre.

'I believe that race matters - that it is the largest, most identifiable part of our personality... Cultural Imperialists view European culture as beyond reproach in its perfection. It is inconceivable to them that life could be lived without knowing Shakespeare or Mozart... The idea that blacks have their own way of responding to the world, their own values, style, linguistics, religion and aesthetics, is unacceptable to them... We reject any attempt to blot us out...'

Performing rights not held by Nick Hern Books

Paperback,64 pages ISBN: 9781854596284Publication Date:
11 Oct 2001
Size: 198mm x 130mm£6.99 £5.59You save £1.40 (20%)

Also by August Wilson:

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

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