I ain't Sorry for Nothin' I Done
Department
Theatre
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
The most successful African-American playwright of his time, August Wilson is a dominant presence on Broadway and in regional theaters throughout the country. Herrington traces the roots of Wilson's drama back to the visual artists and jazz musicians who inspired award-winning plays like Ma Rainey's Come and Gone , Fences and The Piano Lesson . From careful analysis of evolving playscripts and from interviews with Wilson and theater professionals who have worked closely with him, Herrington offers a portrait of the playwright as thinker and craftsman.
Call number in WMU's library
PS3573.I45677 Z68 1998
ISBN
978-0879102708
Publication Date
1998
Publisher
Limelight Editions
City
New York
Disciplines
Comparative Literature | Theatre and Performance Studies
Citation for published book
Herrington, J. (1998). "I ain't sorry for nothin' I done" : August Wilson's process of playwriting / Joan Herrington.
Recommended Citation
Herrington, Joan, "I ain't Sorry for Nothin' I Done" (1998). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 580.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/580