The Century Cycle Series by August Wilson, Frank Rich, Toni Morrison

3.90 · 104 ratings
  • Gem of the Ocean (The Century Cycle #1)
    #1

    Gem of the Ocean (The Century Cycle #1)

    August Wilson

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2003

    “No one except perhaps Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams has aimed so high and achieved so much in the American theater.”—John Lahr, The New Yorker“A swelling battle hymn of transporting beauty. Theatergoers who have followed August Wilson’s career will find in Gem a touchstone for everything else he has written.”—Ben Brantley, The New York Times“Wilson’s juiciest material. The play holds the stage and its characters hammer home, strongly, the notion of newfound freedom... more

  • Joe Turner's Come and Gone (The Century Cycle #2)
    #2

    Joe Turner's Come and Gone (The Century Cycle #2)

    August Wilson

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1988

    Herald Loomis turns up at a boardinghouse to look for his missing wife.

  • Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (The Century Cycle #3)
    #3

    Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (The Century Cycle #3)

    August Wilson, Frank Rich

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1984

    The time is 1927. The place is a rundown recording studio in jazz-era Chicago. Ma Rainey, the legendary blues singer, is due to arrive with her entourage to cut new sides of old favorites. Waiting for her are her black musician sidemen, the white owner of the record company, and her white manager. What goes down in the session to come is more than music. It is a riveting portrayal of black rage, of racism, of the self-hate that racism breeds, and of racial exploitation.

  • The Piano Lesson (The Century Cycle #4)
    #4

    The Piano Lesson (The Century Cycle #4)

    August Wilson, Toni Morrison

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 1990

    August Wilson has already given the American theater such spell-binding plays about the black experience in 20th-century America as Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning, Fences. In his second Pulitzer Prize-winner, The Piano Lesson, Wilson has fashioned his most haunting and dramatic work yet... more

  • Seven Guitars (The Century Cycle #5)
    #5

    Seven Guitars (The Century Cycle #5)

    August Wilson

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1996

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Fences and The Piano LessonWinner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best PlayIt is the spring of 1948. In the still cool evenings of Pittsburgh's Hill district, familiar sounds fill the air. A rooster crows. Screen doors slam. The laughter of friends gathered for a backyard card game rises just above the wail of a mother who has lost her son... more

  • Fences (The Century Cycle #6)
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    Fences (The Century Cycle #6)

    August Wilson

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 1986

    From August Wilson, author of The Piano Lesson and the 1984-85 Broadway season's best play, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, is another powerful, stunning dramatic work that has won him numerous critical acclaim including the 1987 Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize. The protagonist of Fences (part of Wilson's ten-part Pittsburgh Cycle plays), Troy Maxson, is a strong man, a hard man. He has had to be to survive... more

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