Clara’s Ole Man

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Clara’s Ole Man is a seminal one-act play by African American dramatist Ed Bullins that explores Black urban life and complex personal relationships during the Black Arts Movement era.

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instanceOf one-act play
associatedWith Black Arts Movement theatre NERFINISHED
Black Theatre Movement in the United States NERFINISHED
author Ed Bullins NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorEthnicity African American
dramaturgicalStyle politically engaged theatre
realism
genre African American drama
drama
realist drama
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American drama
movement Black Arts Movement NERFINISHED
notableFor contribution to Black Arts Movement drama
depiction of Black urban domestic life
exploration of interpersonal power dynamics
originalLanguageCommunity African American community
partOf Ed Bullins’s body of Black Arts Movement plays
setting Black urban community
urban United States
theme Black urban life
complex personal relationships
domestic conflict
gender relations
race and identity
social realism
working-class Black experience
writer Ed Bullins NERFINISHED

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Ed Bullins notableWork Clara’s Ole Man