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The Piano Lesson by August Wilson

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Book name: The Piano Lesson (2024)
Category: conflict
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1987, midnight
The play delves into the lives of an African American family in 1930s Pittsburgh, exploring themes of heritage, family conflict, and the struggle for self-identity. Central to the story is a dispute between siblings over an heirloom piano, intricately carved with the faces of their ancestors. The brother aims to sell the piano to purchase land their family once worked as slaves, while his sister insists on keeping it as a symbol of their family's history and sacrifices. Their clash over the piano's future becomes a metaphor for the broader African American experience, examining the tension between the past's painful legacy and the pursuit of a hopeful future. The 12174th greatest book of all time

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August Wilson

August Wilson

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