Toussaint Louverture – The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History; A Play in Three Acts: The C. L. R. James Archives
Autor C. L. R. James, Christian Høgsbjergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 dec 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822353140
ISBN-10: 0822353148
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 10 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 220 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The C. L. R. James Archives
ISBN-10: 0822353148
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 10 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 220 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The C. L. R. James Archives
Recenzii
"Long legendary throughout the diaspora, the first version of C. L. R. James's play about Toussaint Louverture finally emerges from the archives. This play is the production that united James with his friend Paul Robeson on the London stage. It was an extraordinary event at the timewitness the contemporary reviews added to this publicationand it is no less extraordinary today. In addition to reviews, this edition also reprints valuable early statements from James and Robeson. It is a singular, one might even say Olympian, volume with much to teach us all."Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of C. L. R. James: A Critical Introduction and Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation"The text of this nearly forgotten drama, succinctly introduced to today's readers with a valuable set of accompanying essays, is an invaluable contribution to Pan-African studies and our understanding of 'the Black Plato' as a remarkably talented playwright. C. L. R. James readers, and not only those of The Black Jacobins, will rejoice."Paul Buhle, authorized biographer, author of C. L. R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary
"Toussaint Louverture is easily one of the two or three most important publications of C.L.R. Jamess work in decades and the best-edited, by a very large margin. Besides the script itself, it assembles an extensive and probably exhaustive dossier of notices and reviews of the play, as well as several relevant essays by the playwright that have never been reprinted until now...Høgsbjergs introductory essay of about 40 pages situates the play and its performance into cultural and political context with considerable insight and finesse, and is one of the best-informed pieces of scholarship on any aspect of C.L.R. Jamess life and work ever published. The notes alone are more substantial than some books on the author." - Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Education
"Long legendary throughout the diaspora, the first version of C. L. R. James's play about Toussaint Louverture finally emerges from the archives. This play is the production that united James with his friend Paul Robeson on the London stage. It was an extraordinary event at the time - witness the contemporary reviews added to this publication - and it is no less extraordinary today. In addition to reviews, this edition also reprints valuable early statements from James and Robeson. It is a singular, one might even say Olympian, volume with much to teach us all." - Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of C. L. R. James: A Critical Introduction and Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation "The text of this nearly forgotten drama, succinctly introduced to today's readers with a valuable set of accompanying essays, is an invaluable contribution to Pan-African studies and our understanding of 'the Black Plato' as a remarkably talented playwright. C. L. R. James readers, and not only those of The Black Jacobins, will rejoice." - Paul Buhle, authorized biographer, author of C. L. R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary "Toussaint Louverture is easily one of the two or three most important publications of C.L.R. James's work in decades - and the best-edited, by a very large margin. Besides the script itself, it assembles an extensive and probably exhaustive dossier of notices and reviews of the play, as well as several relevant essays by the playwright that have never been reprinted until now...Hogsbjerg's introductory essay of about 40 pages situates the play and its performance into cultural and political context with considerable insight and finesse, and is one of the best-informed pieces of scholarship on any aspect of C.L.R. James's life and work ever published. The notes alone are more substantial than some books on the author." - Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Education
"Toussaint Louverture is easily one of the two or three most important publications of C.L.R. Jamess work in decades and the best-edited, by a very large margin. Besides the script itself, it assembles an extensive and probably exhaustive dossier of notices and reviews of the play, as well as several relevant essays by the playwright that have never been reprinted until now...Høgsbjergs introductory essay of about 40 pages situates the play and its performance into cultural and political context with considerable insight and finesse, and is one of the best-informed pieces of scholarship on any aspect of C.L.R. Jamess life and work ever published. The notes alone are more substantial than some books on the author." - Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Education
"Long legendary throughout the diaspora, the first version of C. L. R. James's play about Toussaint Louverture finally emerges from the archives. This play is the production that united James with his friend Paul Robeson on the London stage. It was an extraordinary event at the time - witness the contemporary reviews added to this publication - and it is no less extraordinary today. In addition to reviews, this edition also reprints valuable early statements from James and Robeson. It is a singular, one might even say Olympian, volume with much to teach us all." - Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of C. L. R. James: A Critical Introduction and Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation "The text of this nearly forgotten drama, succinctly introduced to today's readers with a valuable set of accompanying essays, is an invaluable contribution to Pan-African studies and our understanding of 'the Black Plato' as a remarkably talented playwright. C. L. R. James readers, and not only those of The Black Jacobins, will rejoice." - Paul Buhle, authorized biographer, author of C. L. R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary "Toussaint Louverture is easily one of the two or three most important publications of C.L.R. James's work in decades - and the best-edited, by a very large margin. Besides the script itself, it assembles an extensive and probably exhaustive dossier of notices and reviews of the play, as well as several relevant essays by the playwright that have never been reprinted until now...Hogsbjerg's introductory essay of about 40 pages situates the play and its performance into cultural and political context with considerable insight and finesse, and is one of the best-informed pieces of scholarship on any aspect of C.L.R. James's life and work ever published. The notes alone are more substantial than some books on the author." - Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Education
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This edition of Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History includes the program, photographs, and reviews from its 1936 production at London's Westminster Theatre, a contextual introduction and editorial notes on the play by Christian Høgsbjerg, and selected essays and letters by James and others.