
Tony Kushner
Tony Kushner is an American playwright and screenwriter known for his significant contributions to contemporary theater. He is best known for his two-part play "Angels in America," which includes "Millennium Approaches" and "Perestroika," exploring themes of politics, identity, and the AIDS crisis. Kushner's work has received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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Books by Tony Kushner
3 books available

Angels in America
by Tony Kushner
4.3(15,542)
Amidst the AIDS crisis, an angel visits a gay man, drawing him into a fight for America's future, as intertwined lives deal with love, betrayal, and the collapse of their personal and national beliefs.

Perestroika
by Tony Kushner
4.3(19,439)
In the face of celestial and earthly collapse, broken souls find fractured grace and the courage to rebuild amidst the rubble of the AIDS epidemic and Reagan eras.

Millennium Approaches
by Tony Kushner
4.3(19,525)
In 1980s New York City, an angel tells a gay man with AIDS that he is a prophet, making him confront his mortality, his identity, and a nation's spiritual crisis.