Ira Aldridge

Ira Aldridge

Sergei N. Durylin , Bernth Lindfors
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Sep 18, 2014 · English · Paperback (268 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 268
Language English
Published Sep 18, 2014
Publisher Africa World Press, Inc.
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 1592219810
ISBN-13 9781592219810

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Sergei N. Durylin's work delves into the life and legacy of Ira Aldridge, a groundbreaking actor who shattered racial barriers in the 19th century. Drawing upon extensive research, Durylin paints a vivid portrait of Aldridge's journey from a humble background to becoming a celebrated figure on the international stage. The narrative explores the challenges Aldridge faced as a Black performer in a predominantly white theater world, highlighting his determination and talent.

The book is enriched by Alexei Lalo's translation, which captures the essence of Durylin's original prose while making it accessible to a wider audience. Through Lalo's skillful interpretation, readers are invited to experience Aldridge's story in a compelling manner, echoing the complexity of his achievements and the cultural context of his time.

Additionally, Viktoria N. Toropova contributes an insightful essay that further contextualizes Aldridge's influence on theater and the arts. Toropova's analysis brings to light the significance of Aldridge's performances and their impact on future generations of artists, underscoring the ongoing relevance of his legacy.

This multifaceted exploration of Ira Aldridge is not just a biography; it serves as a reminder of the power of resilience and artistry in the face of adversity. The book stands as a tribute to a man whose passion and dedication to his craft challenged societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world of performance.

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