- Larry Neal
Larry Neal or Lawerence Neal (
September 5 ,1937 – January 1981) was a scholar ofAfrican-American theatre . He is well known for his contributions to theBlack Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s.Biography
Neal was born in
Atlanta, Georgia . He graduated fromLincoln University in 1961 and received a master's degree in 1963 from theUniversity of Pennsylvania . From 1968 to 1969, Neal taught at theCity College of New York . The following year he taught atWesleyan University . He taught atYale University from 1970 to 1975. Neal is known for working withAmiri Baraka to open the Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School. His early writings—including "The Negro in the Theatre" (1964), "Cultural Front" (1965), and "The Black Arts Movement" (1968)—were influential in defining and describing the role of the arts in theBlack Power era. His essays and poems appeared in publications such as "Liberator", "Drama Critque", "Black Theatre", "Negro Digest", "Performance", and "Black World". He also uncoveredEd Bullins 's plagiarism ofAlbert Camus 's play "The Just Assassins ". Neal died from a heart attack in 1981.Bibliography
Works
*"Black Boogaloo: Notes on Black Liberation" (poetry) (1969)
*"Moving On Up" (screenplay) (1973)
*"Hoodoo Hollerin' Bebop Ghosts" (poetry) (1974)
*"The Glorious Monster in the Bell of the Horn" (play) (1979)
*"In an Upstate Motel: A Morality Play" (play) (1980)
*"Visions of a Liberated Future: Black Arts Movement Writings" Edited by Michael Schwartz; with commentary by Amiri Baraka,Stanley Crouch ,Charles Fuller , andJayne Cortez . (essays) (1989)As editor or contributor
*"Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing" (Co-editor, with Amiri Baraka) (1968)
*"Trippin': A Need for Change" (Co-author, with Amiri Baraka andA. B. Spellman ) (1969)References
* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1133/Larry_Neal_artistic_thinker_and_writer The African American Registry]
* [http://authors.aalbc.com/larry.htm The African American Literature Book Club] – Larry Neal
* [http://www.umich.edu/~eng499/people/neal.html Larry Neal]
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