The drama "King · Hadley II" with the theme of August is the age of the life of a black man who starts a new life and is about to get away from violence. Wilson wrote about the struggle that black experience and the struggle faced by many blacks, and the struggle considered as "King Hadley II" because the two generations were drawn on Hedley II and Elmore II. Reporting the experience of the 20th century African-Americans, Wilson's dramatic cycle, including the decade-plays. The relationship between African American groups and their specific history is an important element of the play.
On April 27, 1945, August Wilson was born in Frederick Augusto Kittel, known as "The Hill" in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Wilson 's white father is a German baker called August Kittel. As a child, Wilson gave up Wilson's mother Daisy Wilson Kittel. As a sweetheart, she brought up six children. Later after Wilson's mother remarried, his stepfather transferred his family to the white community Wilson suffered from immoral racial discrimination. At the age of 15, Wilson was accused of plagiarism, dropped out of school, and continued education and reading at public libraries after that.
The drama "King · Hadley II" with the theme of August is the age of the life of a black man who starts a new life and is about to get away from violence. Wilson wrote about the struggle that black experience and the struggle faced by many blacks, and the struggle considered as "King Hadley II" because the two generations were drawn on Hedley II and Elmore II. Reporting the experience of the 20th century African-Americans, Wilson's dramatic cycle, including the decade-plays. The relationship between African American groups and their specific history is an important element of the play.
In the early 1990s, Wilson wrote seven guitars, a theater that took place after the Second World War. The story of Seven Guitar tells the story of the killing bruce guitarist and his circle of friends. Friends get together and their story is told in flashback. Interestingly, Wilson often introduces the character to his play and becomes the hero of a follow-up theater. Among the seven guitars, King Heidley is a "broken old man seeing ghosts", and it is the "new Messiah" obsessed with raising children. Wilson 's next drama, King Hedley II, was held in the 1980' s. King Hedley II 's character is a retired player, I have to go home, have to deal with his past and figure out how to "connect". King Edward II first appeared in Pittsburgh Public Theater in the autumn of 1999 and entered Broadway in the summer of 2001 for 12 weeks.
August Wilson Biography - Play has been writing since I was young and I've explored the identity of African Americans