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August Wilson: Critical Essay by Lisa Wilde

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SOURCE: "Reclaiming the Past: Narrative and Memory in August Wilson's Two Trains Running," in Theater, Vol. 22, No. 1, Winter, 1990, pp. 73-4.

In the following essay, Wilde studies how Wilson gives expression to the memories of African Americans in Two Trains Running.

"All I do is try to live in the world but the world done gone crazy. I'm sorry I was ever born into it"—Sterling

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