PAUL GREEN - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 70741
Price: $70.00
PAUL GREEN
Signature of the Pulitzer Prize-winner playwright on a 3½x2½
card
Signature: "Paul Green", 3½x2½ card, accompanied by 3½x2½ card
with typed bio. Dramatist Paul Green (1894-1981), one of the South's most
revered writers, was awarded the 1927 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for In
Abraham's Bosom, his first Broadway play. The work was followed by six
additional Broadway plays as well a screenplay, short story collections and
non-fiction books. His pacifist musical Johnny Johnson (1936), featured
music by Kurt Weill written while Green was having an affair with Weill's wife
Lotte Lenya. Beginning with The Lost Colony (1937), Green created
"symphonic dramas" intended for outdoor performance, the first of their kind in
the US. In his later years he lectured on human rights for UNESCO and taught
at the University of North Carolina. The Lost Colony is still
performed every summer at the Fort Raleigh (N.C.) National Historic Site.
Edges lightly toned. Otherwise, fine condition.
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