AMIRI BARAKA/LEROI JONES (1934–2014) was the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. He was named poet laureate of New Jersey by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, from 2002–2004. His short story collection Tales of the Out & the Gone (Akashic Books) was a New York Times Editors’ Choice and won a 2008 PEN/Beyond Margins Award. He is also the author of Home: Social Essays, Black Music, The System of Dante’s Hell, and Tales, among other works. He was also a political activist and a founder of the Black Arts Movement. He changed his name in in 1965 following the assassination of Malcolm X.
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Four Black Revolutionary Plays
Toggle the cite modalThese four one-act plays deal with the African-American experience of today as much as they did over 50 years ago when first produced. Their central elements are love and hatred echoed in violently explosive words, actions, thoughts and metaphor. The sum total of three hundred years of contained fur... Read more
Published: 1993
Pages: 112
Paperback: 9780714530055
These four one-act plays deal with the African-American experience of today as much as they did over 50 years ago when first produced. Their central elements are love and hatred echoed in violently explosive words, actions, thoughts and metaphor. The sum total of three hundred years of contained fury, they are powerful statements about the real meaning of white oppression of black people. In their militancy and anger, they perfectly express the mood and frustrations of black America.
This edition contains a foreword by playright, novelist, journalist and lecturer Lindsay Barrett, who has also made widely acclaimed radio and TV programs on jazz, the arts and African cultural matters.
The plays are:
Experimental Death Unit 1
A Black Mass
Mad Heart
Great Goodness of Life