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On the world stage, the opera Porgy and Bess is acclaimed as a distinctively American, yet universal, classic. Though scholars and the popular press have discussed it for nearly one hundred years, no one has factored in the major contributions of one of its forgotten authors--until now. Besides serving as a brief biography that illuminates Dorothy Heyward's personal and professional life, which ranges from lighthearted whimsy to a descent into madness, what emerges in Porgy's Ghost is a correction to a longstanding omission of Dorothy Heyward's influence on Porgy, the novel written by her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
On the world stage, the opera Porgy and Bess is acclaimed as a distinctively American, yet universal, classic. Though scholars and the popular press have discussed it for nearly one hundred years, no one has factored in the major contributions of one of its forgotten authors--until now. Besides serving as a brief biography that illuminates Dorothy Heyward's personal and professional life, which ranges from lighthearted whimsy to a descent into madness, what emerges in Porgy's Ghost is a correction to a longstanding omission of Dorothy Heyward's influence on Porgy, the novel written by her husband; Porgy, the play, mostly her creation; and Porgy and Bess, the opera often credited solely to George and Ira Gershwin. Fighting to restore her husband DuBose Heyward's name to that work, she hid her own contributions to maximize his. Based on years of research in her archives and previously unknown materials, author Harlan Greene reveals a cypher of a woman who, in her lifetime and long after, was dismissed as unimportant.
Autorenporträt
HARLAN GREENE is emeritus Scholar in Residence at the College of Charleston's Addlestone Library. He was also director of Archival Services at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, and he founded the archives at the Charleston County Public Library. Greene is chair of Charleston's Historical Commission. An award-winning novelist, he has also authored or coauthored several nonfiction works, including Mr. Skylark: John Bennett and the Charleston Renaissance (Georgia) and Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1865. He is also the coeditor of Renaissance in Charleston: Art and Life in the Carolina Low Country, 1900-1940 (Georgia).