Adrienne Kennedy
Adrienne Kennedy is an American playwright known for her avant-garde and experimental works. Her plays often explore themes of race, identity, and family. She has been a significant figure in American theater since the 1960s.
Books
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1. Funnyhouse Of A Negro
The play delves into the fragmented psyche of a young African American woman named Sarah, who grapples with her mixed-race identity and internalized racism in a society that imposes severe racial divisions. Through a series of surreal and symbolic vignettes, the protagonist confronts various historical figures and personal apparitions that represent different aspects of her heritage and her struggle with self-hatred. The narrative's non-linear structure and the haunting atmosphere of the "funnyhouse" reflect the turmoil and complexity of Sarah's mental state as she seeks to reconcile her place in a world rife with racial tensions and her own fractured sense of self.
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