
August Wilson
August Wilson was a celebrated American playwright, renowned for his "Pittsburgh Cycle," a ten-play series chronicling the African American experience through the 20th century. His most acclaimed works include "Fences," "The Piano Lesson," and "Gem of the Ocean," earning him numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes. Wilson's powerful dramas are celebrated for their lyrical language and profound exploration of identity, culture, and history.
Books by August Wilson
3 books available

Fences
by August Wilson
3.9(17,572)
In 1950s Pittsburgh, a former baseball star turned sanitation worker struggles with racial injustice, betrayals, and a new generation, trying to protect his family while pushing them away.

Gem of the Ocean
by August Wilson
4.1(1,085)
In 1904 Pittsburgh, a 287-year-old matriarch's home is a spiritual sanctuary where former slaves and a young seeker navigate new freedom, shaping a century of African American experience.

The Piano Lesson
by August Wilson
3.8(5,873)
In 1936 Pittsburgh, a brother and sister argue over their family's antique piano, a powerful heirloom carved with the faces of their enslaved ancestors. They must decide whether to sell their past for a chance at a future or keep it as a reminder of their lasting legacy.