Project MUSE - AIDS = Purgatory: Prior Walter's Prophecy and Angels in America


In Tony Kushner's *Angels in America*, AIDS functions as a purgatorial space, granting characters like Prior Walter prophetic visions.
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Abstract

Ghosts come from Purgatory, "the middle space of the realm of the dead." In Angels in America, the two characters who see ghosts are victims of AIDS, themselves occupying a kind of middle space. While their visions can be seen as fever-, medication-, or stress-induced, both Prior Walter and Roy Cohn are, in fact, sanctified by their proximity to death, and the liminal "space" of AIDS functions as a metaphor for Purgatory throughout the play. In this magical world, Prior Walter is a pilgrim. AIDS is not only death but a precondition for life, as Prior learns on his prophetic journey. He sees because he has AIDS; he survives because he sees; and in the end, he shares his vision with humanity.

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