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Flyin' West

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Book by Pearl Cleage

79 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Pearl Cleage

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Pearl Cleage is an African-American playwright, essayist, novelist, poet and political activist. She is currently the Playwright in Residence at the Alliance Theatre and at the Just Us Theater Company. Cleage is a political activist. She tackles issues at the crux of racism and sexism, and is known for her feminist views, particularly regarding her identity as an African-American woman. Her works are highly anthologized and have been the subject of many scholarly analyses. Many of her works across several genres have earned both popular and critical acclaim. Her novel What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day (1997) was a 1998 Oprah's Book Club selection.

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2,835 reviews57 followers
May 12, 2023
Self-reliance, domestic violence, & colorism among blacks after slavery. (This edition contains only Flyin’ West.)
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951 reviews11 followers
May 30, 2013
This thought provoking play takes place in Kansas where a black family has homesteaded after leaving the South following the Civil War. They are looking for their own independence and freedom and this play graciously personalizes their attempts to deal with each other, their community and their dreams. A story principally about the strength of Black women and their role as pioneers in the settlement of the west.
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293 reviews22 followers
December 18, 2020
I had to read Flyin' West and Blues for an Alabama Sky. This is the first time I read Pearl Cleage's work and I am so in love with Cleage's writing and story telling! I love how unique, witty, and over all fully developed each character is. Blues for an Alabama Sky was my favorite! I plan to read her other plays soon!
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91 reviews13 followers
January 10, 2011
I stage managed a production of this in college, and it made me a huge fan of Pearl Cleage.
Profile Image for Mia Steadman.
188 reviews
January 23, 2023
I am so glad I came across this piece as it’s honestly now one of my favourite plays. Easily read this in one sitting (instead of going to sleep aha).


Cleage creates a very unique and heartfelt story of the cruelty faced towards black women and women as a whole. It covers very difficult topics of racism and abuse that were heavily impactful and meaningful - whilst also integrating wit and humour to lighten the tone without losing the message. The play was very educational and influential and left me sitting in silence for a good 10 minutes once I had made it to the very cathartic ending.


I am absolutely in love with Cleage’s storytelling and definitely will read more of her works!
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385 reviews7 followers
October 20, 2022
A very serious but short plays about being an African American during Jim Crow. I HATED Frank. He was a complete asshole. I love Sophie, Miss Leah, and Wil. They truly came up and showed out for Minnie. Fannie did too at the end, but I was a bit frustrated at her being sympathetic to Frank. I loved the pie moment. Truly amazing. Lovely writing.
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477 reviews7 followers
May 29, 2023
I had never read any of Pearl Cleage plays before, embarrassed to say. They were all amazing. I especially loved Blues for an Alabama Sky and Flyin' High. Chain was very difficult to read but brilliant. I can't wait to see Blues for an Alabama Sky staged by Remy Bumppo Theatre Company here in Chicago in September 2023!
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82 reviews20 followers
October 26, 2020
Goodbye Earl by The Chicks but make it generations of black women creating the first all black town in the west post the civil war!!
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26 reviews3 followers
January 28, 2021
Only read Flyin' West. It is a very well-made play, but I do not like the message behind it. I do not think ethnic pride and idolizing freedom should be celebrated.
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55 reviews1 follower
September 28, 2021
okay! so technically this is only a review on flyin west but WOW!!! im so infatuated with this script & her writing. i will absolutely be reading more of her works 🤍
132 reviews
April 10, 2024
this is a strange utopian Wild West play all about the contemporary desire for freedom and feminism
192 reviews
September 10, 2021
4.5 stars. I love the feminist themes in this play and Cleage is known for this. But I think the play would’ve been improved if the male characters had more depth. Perhaps a monologue from Frank to garner some sympathy for his experiences, so he is not solely a villain. Don’t get me wrong. He’d still be a villain, but at least the audience would have the chance to hear his journey.
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69 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2013
Flyin' west only read for school but overall an interesting play have to say I enjoyed the ending hope it doesn't make me a bad person.
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