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The Piano Lesson, part of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1990 and is set in 1936 Pittsburgh. In Doaker Charles’ home, siblings Berniece and Boy Willie battle over an heirloom piano carved with the faces and stories of their enslaved ancestors. Boy Willie wants to sell it to buy Mississippi land and claim his future, while Berniece refuses to turn memory into money. As the ghost of Sutter stirs, the family confronts grief, survival, and the price of progress. Wilson’s blues rhythm, humor, and mythic symbolism fuel a gripping question: how do you honor a legacy and still move forward?
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