Paul Green (1) (1894–1981)
Author of The Lost Colony: A Symphonic Drama of American History
About the Author
Born on a North Carolina farm, Green studied philosophy at the University of North Carolina. He began to write plays as a freshman under the guidance of Frederic Koch, whose Carolina playmakers staged Green's first works. An important regional dramatist, Green portrays the plight of black and white show more oppressed Southerners of both the old South and the new. His dramas feature interpolations of folk songs along with authentic North Carolina dialect. Among Green's finest achievements are The House of Connelly (1931) and Johnny Johnson (1936). John Gassner described the first as "the most poignant drama of the postbellum South" and the second as "the most imaginative and affecting antiwar full-length play in the American Theatre." Abraham's Bosom (1926) shows the failure of a mulatto to achieve status. This later work, performed by the Provincetown Players in New York City, won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1926. Green is also largely responsible for the development of pageants or symphonic dramas, as he terms them, the only dramatic writing he did after 1936. The Lost Colony (1937) was his first outdoor drama and was written to commemorate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of Raleigh's colony at Roanoke, Virginia. It has been performed with a cast of 150 every summer since. Other popular Green pageants, derived from the life and history of the people or single individuals from a particular locale, are The Common Glory (1948) and The Stephen Foster Story (1959). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: World Telegram & Sun photo by F. Palumbo, 1941 (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-112304)
Works by Paul Green
The Highland Call: A Symphonic Play of American History in Two Acts (Enduring Editions) (2011) 7 copies
The common glory: A symphonic drama of American history with music, commentary, folksong, and dance (1975) 4 copies
The enchanted maze 2 copies
The Lord's Will 1 copy
The Reviewer, Volume V, Numbers 1-4 (Jan-Oct 1925) — Editor — 1 copy
Associated Works
Twenty Five Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre: Early Series (1949) — Contributor — 26 copies
Souvenir Book of Songs from The Stephen Foster Story of Bardstown, Kentucky (1960) — some editions — 9 copies
The Best Plays of 1926-1927: and the Year Book of the Drama in America (1975) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Reviewer, Volume IV, Numbers 1-5 (October 1923-October 1924) — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Green, Paul Eliot
- Birthdate
- 1894-03-17
- Date of death
- 1981-05-04
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA
- Place of death
- Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Places of residence
- Nichols, Connecticut, USA
- Education
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Buies Creek Academy (now Campbell University)
Cornell University - Occupations
- professor
playwright
fiction writer
critic
editor - Awards and honors
- Pulitzer Prize in Drama (1927) for In Abraham's Bosom
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- Members
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