Harry J. Elam, Jr., and Robert Alexander, eds. New York: Plume, 1996. 651 pp. $16.95.
Colored Contradictions represents a significant editorial event for the field of African-American drama. This highly anticipated and critically necessary compilation of African-American voices performing on contemporary American stages provides general and scholarly readers with an exceptional editorial narrative of late eighties, early nineties artistic and historical revisionism. Harry J. Elam, ...