Drama is a social event involving dialogues between the author, the text, the middlemen, and the audience, all of whom are caught in a historical context. The creation, production, and reception of Loften Mitchell's A Land Beyond the River (1957) and ...
Drama is a social event involving dialogues between the author, the text, the middlemen, and the audience, all of whom are caught in a historical context. The creation, production, and reception of Loften Mitchell's A Land Beyond the River (1957) and James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie (1964) was the results of such dialogues.