Diagnosed with liver cancer, August Wilson continues to write
By MICHAEL KUCHWARA
AP DRAMA WRITER
NEW YORK -- Even after a diagnosis in June of inoperable liver cancer, August Wilson has continued to work on "Radio Golf," the final play in his epic 10-work cycle about the black experience in 20th-century America.
"He completed another draft of the play in early July," his assistant, Dena Levitin, said Friday in an interview from Seattle where the 60-year-old Wilson lives with his wife, costume designer Constanza Romero, and their daughter, Azula.
News of Wilson's illness was first disclosed Friday in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "It's not like poker, you can't throw your hand in," the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright told the paper. "I've lived a blessed life. I'm ready." He said he has a life expectancy of three to five months.
As soon as I read this I realized that it's going to take a miracle to get a boxed set of DVDs.
Posted by: Cobb | August 26, 2005 at 09:20 PM