Restless Spirits: Plays
A collection of plays by American Indian playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr.

Finalist for the 2020 ForeWord INDIE Book of the Year in the Multicultural Adult Fiction Category

Restless Spirits is a collection of previously unpublished plays by contemporary Assiniboine playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Including one full—length and seven one—act plays, this book reflects one of the author's most creative and productive periods in his career. Selected by Yellow Robe, in consultation with editor Jace Weaver, the plays reveal the range of Yellow Robe's writing from tragedies to farce. They are unified by their supernatural themes or significant elements, including Wood Bones, his most recent and highly successful full—length play. Weaver's introduction says that the works in this collection clearly demonstrate that Yellow Robe is not just a great American Indian playwright, but a great American playwright in the company of David Mamet, Lynn Nottage, and Wallace Shawn. Renowned American Indian playwright Hanay L. Geiogamah provides a foreword and calls this volume "a real gift to the American Indian theater—and to theater, more generally."

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Restless Spirits: Plays
A collection of plays by American Indian playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr.

Finalist for the 2020 ForeWord INDIE Book of the Year in the Multicultural Adult Fiction Category

Restless Spirits is a collection of previously unpublished plays by contemporary Assiniboine playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Including one full—length and seven one—act plays, this book reflects one of the author's most creative and productive periods in his career. Selected by Yellow Robe, in consultation with editor Jace Weaver, the plays reveal the range of Yellow Robe's writing from tragedies to farce. They are unified by their supernatural themes or significant elements, including Wood Bones, his most recent and highly successful full—length play. Weaver's introduction says that the works in this collection clearly demonstrate that Yellow Robe is not just a great American Indian playwright, but a great American playwright in the company of David Mamet, Lynn Nottage, and Wallace Shawn. Renowned American Indian playwright Hanay L. Geiogamah provides a foreword and calls this volume "a real gift to the American Indian theater—and to theater, more generally."

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A collection of plays by American Indian playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr.

Finalist for the 2020 ForeWord INDIE Book of the Year in the Multicultural Adult Fiction Category

Restless Spirits is a collection of previously unpublished plays by contemporary Assiniboine playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Including one full—length and seven one—act plays, this book reflects one of the author's most creative and productive periods in his career. Selected by Yellow Robe, in consultation with editor Jace Weaver, the plays reveal the range of Yellow Robe's writing from tragedies to farce. They are unified by their supernatural themes or significant elements, including Wood Bones, his most recent and highly successful full—length play. Weaver's introduction says that the works in this collection clearly demonstrate that Yellow Robe is not just a great American Indian playwright, but a great American playwright in the company of David Mamet, Lynn Nottage, and Wallace Shawn. Renowned American Indian playwright Hanay L. Geiogamah provides a foreword and calls this volume "a real gift to the American Indian theater—and to theater, more generally."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438478647
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 05/01/2020
Series: Excelsior Editions
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jace Weaver is Franklin Professor of Native American Studies at the University of Georgia. He is the author of many books, including (with Laura Adams Weaver) Red Clay, 1835: Cherokee Removal and the Meaning of Sovereignty and The Red Atlantic: American Indigenes and the Making of the Modern World, 1000–1927.

Table of Contents

Foreword Hanay L. Geiogamah vii

Production Histories ix

Introduction 1

Wood Bones 7

Frog's Dance 99

Falling Distance 147

Wink-Dah 173

To Cross 227

It Came from Across the Big Pond 237

The Curse of the Tiger Lily Two-Step 259

One Step In 277

Notes 285

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