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When it was first produced in 1959, A Raisin in the Sun was awarded the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for that season and hailed as a watershed in American drama. A pioneering work by an African-American playwright, the play was a radically new representation of black life. "A play that changed American theater forever."--The New York Times. Review: Best book - The book was so good Review: Good choice - Book was in good shape and rightly priced! I needed it and it arrived in time . Thank you!



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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,645 Reviews |
L**H
Best book
The book was so good
M**A
Good choice
Book was in good shape and rightly priced! I needed it and it arrived in time . Thank you!
K**A
Aws
Superb
R**A
Good
Received in good condition
V**A
Review
👍
V**O
Three Stars
Good
S**S
Cheaply made book
Cheaply made book. Awful, small print.
A**L
Defective Product
Cover page of the book is torn, kindly replace it
M**N
Good book
Needed the book for my English exam. But it ended up being pretty interesting, tackling how different generations think and behave and how such a family comes together. Overall, a good book 9/10
E**.
Inaccurate Transcript
The transcript itself is incorrect. Many parts that are supposed to say "ain't" say am not–for example "you just got your mother's interest at heart, AM NOT you, girl?" when it's supposed to say "you just got your mother's interest at heart, AIN'T you, girl? The same issue presents itself for "yes'm" being changed to "yes's" and there are numerous other errors. Would not reccommend.
J**Y
Classic
Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is a timeless masterpiece, and rereading it as an adult, especially as a Black person, brought a deeper and more personal connection to its themes. When I first read it in high school, I appreciated its powerful story and memorable characters. But now, with more life experience, the play resonates with me on a profound level, reflecting not just a universal struggle for dreams but also the unique challenges faced by Black families in America. The Younger family’s story feels like a reflection of so many real Black families striving for a better life despite systemic racism and societal barriers. Walter Lee’s frustrations and desperate yearning to be seen as a man of worth hit differently now, as I understand the weight of expectations placed on Black men. Lena (Mama) Younger’s unshakable strength and her unwavering hope for her family’s future remind me of the sacrifices and resilience of generations of Black matriarchs. And Beneatha’s search for her identity as a young, educated Black woman mirrors conversations and struggles that remain relevant today. Hansberry captures the nuances of the Black experience with poetic authenticity, from the microaggressions the family faces to the unspoken pressures of representing and uplifting the community. The scene where the Youngers refuse Karl Lindner’s offer to sell their home is an act of defiance that feels deeply personal—a powerful reminder of the dignity and courage it takes to stand firm in the face of racism. Rereading A Raisin in the Sun as an adult reminded me how much of the Black experience is rooted in love, sacrifice, and hope. It’s not just a story of struggle but a celebration of our strength and perseverance. This play remains a cornerstone of Black literature and American theater—a work that evolves with time but always stays true to the core of what it means to dream, to fight, and to rise.
A**K
アメリカンドリームや人種差別の本
アフリカ系アメリカ人家庭の現実をつづった、非常に重要な本だと思います。
L**A
Gutes Buch
Schnelle Lieferung. Meine Tochter braucht es für die Schule, lässt sich gut lesen.
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