

The Haitian Trilogy
Derek Walcott
Two dazzling dramas on American themes from the Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, Walker and Ghost Dance.
On a cold winter's day on the Dakota plains, Catherine Weldon receives a caller, Kicking Bear, bringing news of Indian rebellion.
In the fort nearby, a tiny community splinters apart over how to react.
In Ghost Dance
, first performed in 1989, Walcott turns a story with a foregone conclusion--Sitting Bull and his Sioux followers will die at the hands of the Army and Indian agents--into a portrait of life at a crossroads of American history.
In Walker
, an opera first performed in 1992 and revised for its revival in 2001, Walcott shifts his attention east, taking for his subject David Walker, the nineteenth-century black abolitionist.
In Walcott 's hands Walker becomes a classical hero for his people: a leader who is also a poet.
Walker And The Ghost Dance is a American play written by Derek Walcott and published by Faraux Straus Giroux in New York (2002).
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