A Soldier's Play

A Soldier's Play
Title A Soldier's Play PDF eBook
Author Charles Fuller
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages 128
Release 1981
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573640353

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In a Louisiana army camp in 1944 Capt. Taylor, the white C.O., has a problem. He commands a Black company whose sergeant has been murdered. He is worried the murderer may be a white officer or the local Klan. A Black captain, Richard Davenport, is assigned to investigate. Taylor tries to discourage him because he feels the assignment of a Black investigator means the case is to be swept under the rug. Capt. Davenport perseveres and, as he probes deeper, he finds the Black soldiers are as corrupted with hatred as the whites. Each one had a motive for the killing. Davenport solves the case and the truth is even more shocking than the murder itself.

A Soldier's Play

A Soldier's Play
Title A Soldier's Play PDF eBook
Author Charles Fuller
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 117
Release 1982-09
Genre Drama
ISBN 0374521484

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 1982 A black sergeant cries out in the night, "They still hate you," then is shot twice and falls dead. Set in 1944 at Fort Neal, a segregated army camp in Louisiana, Charles Fuller's forceful drama--which has been regularly seen in both its original stage and its later screen version starring Denzel Washington--tracks the investigation of this murder. But A Soldier's Play is more than a detective story: it is a tough, incisive exploration of racial tensions and ambiguities among blacks and between blacks and whites that gives no easy answers and assigns no simple blame.

Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue

Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue
Title Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue PDF eBook
Author Quiara Alegría Hudes
Publisher Theatre Communications Group
Total Pages 73
Release 2012-11-20
Genre Drama
ISBN 1559367237

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"Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue is that rare and rewarding thing: a theatre work that succeeds on every level while creating something new. The playwright combines a lyrical ear with a sophisticated sense of structure to trace the legacy of war through three generations of a Puerto Rican family. Without ever invoking politics, Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue manages to be a deeply poetic, touching and often funny indictment of the war in Iraq."—The New York Times From Quiara Alegría Hudes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Water by the Spoonful, comes this companion play, itself a Pulitzer finalist. In a crumbling urban lot that has been converted into a verdant sanctuary, a young Marine comes to terms with his father's service in Vietnam as he decides whether to leave for a second tour of duty in Iraq. Melding a poetic dreamscape with a stream-of-consciousness narrative, Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue takes us on an unforgettable journey across time and generations, lyrically tracing the legacy of war on a single Puerto Rican family. Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue, a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, is the first installment in a trilogy of plays that follow Elliot's return from Iraq. The second play, Water by the Spoonful, received the 2012 Pulitzer Prize and will be published by Theatre Communications Group concurrently with Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue. The trilogy's final play, The Happiest Song Plays Last, premiered in April 2012 at Chicago's renowned The Goodman Theatre.

Zooman and the Sign

Zooman and the Sign
Title Zooman and the Sign PDF eBook
Author Charles Fuller
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages 70
Release 1982
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780573618451

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"'Zooman" is black teen in Philadelphia who senselessly terrorizes his community wit hour regard to race. His most recent crime is killing a 12 year-old girl on a street filled with witnesses, all of who are afraid to talk.The dead girl's father posts a sign accusing the entire community of cowardice in the face of the ever escalating violence." -- Cover [p. 4].

A Touch of the Poet

A Touch of the Poet
Title A Touch of the Poet PDF eBook
Author Eugene O'Neill
Publisher Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages 116
Release 1994-06
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780822213932

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THE STORY: As told by Chapman, (NY News): The time of the play is 1828, and the setting is a tavern in a village near Boston. The tavern is owned by a tempestuous Irishman, Con Melody, who is as proud as he is ill-tempered. He had been born with w

Soldiers' Pay

Soldiers' Pay
Title Soldiers' Pay PDF eBook
Author William Faulkner
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 340
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780871401663

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Faulkner's first novel, published in 1926, is one of the most memorable works to emerge from the First World War.

Wiser in Battle

Wiser in Battle
Title Wiser in Battle PDF eBook
Author Ricardo S. Sanchez
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 524
Release 2009-04-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0061562432

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The former commander of coalition forces in Iraq reports back from the front lines of the global war on terror to provide a comprehensive and chilling exploration of America's historic military and foreign-policy blunder. With unflinching candor, Lieutenant General Ricardo S. Sanchez describes the chaos on the Iraqi battlefield caused by the Bush administration's misguided command of the military, as well as his own struggle to set the coalition on the path toward victory. Sanchez shows how minor insurgent attacks grew into synchronized operations that finally ignited into a major insurgency and all-out civil war. He provides an insider's account of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, explaining the circumstances that led to the abuses, who perpetrated them, and what the formal investigations revealed. Sanchez also details the cynical use of the Iraq War for political gain in Washington and shows how the pressure of an around-the-clock news cycle drove and distorted critical battle decisions. The first book written by a former on-site commander in Iraq, Wiser in Battle is essential reading for all who wish to understand the Iraqi incursion and the role of America's military in the new century.