Seven Guitars
by August Wilson

Seven Guitars Book Cover
Seven Guitars Cover

Highlights

American

Synopsis

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Fences and The Piano Lesson

Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play

It 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.

And there's the sound of the blues, played and sung by young men and women with little more than a guitar in their hands and a dream in their hearts.

August Wilson's Seven Guitars is the sixth chapter in his continuing theatrical saga that explores the hope, heartbreak, and heritage of the African-American experience in the twentieth century.

The story follows a small group of friends who gather following the untimely death of Floyd "Schoolboy" Barton, a local blues guitarist on the edge of stardom.

Together, they reminisce about his short life and discover the unspoken passions and undying spirit that live within each of them.

Publication

Publisher
Penguin
Year Published
1997
ISBN 10
0452276926
ISBN 13
9780452276925
Binding
Paperback
Edition
Reprint
Print Length
107 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCC
PS3573.I45677
eISBN 13
9781101173695
Print
Seven Guitars is a American play written by and published by Penguin in New York, 1997. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780452276925 and an ISBN-10 of 0452276926.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle Apple Books Google Play with an ISBN-13 of 9781101173695.

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