Paul Green : North Carolina writers on the legacy of the state's most celebrated playwright /
Paul Green (1894-1981) is best known for his outdoor historical dramas, which are still performed across the United States. In North Carolina, The Lost Colony remains a must-do event on a trip to the Outer Banks. Green was not only a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, but was also an activist commit...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Durham, North Carolina :
Blair, an imprint of Carolina Wren Press,
[2024].
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| Summary: | Paul Green (1894-1981) is best known for his outdoor historical dramas, which are still performed across the United States. In North Carolina, The Lost Colony remains a must-do event on a trip to the Outer Banks. Green was not only a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, but was also an activist committed to human rights, racial equity, prison reform and ending the death penalty. This anthology includes the frank reflections from an array of award-winning contemporary North Carolina writers. Their essays about Green's work and relationships will launch new conversations about a man who was seen as progressive, even radical in his time. |
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| Physical Description: | xvi, 158 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-154). |
| ISBN: | 1958888230 9781958888230 |