What i cannot understand is that apparently the Library of Congress is still putting plays into Braille. in the July-August Braille Book Review, A Raisin in the Sun is in fact listed and therefore is available as hard copy and over the web for qualified users. This particular edition also has commentary. I have seen many plays available over the years, including Dinner with Friends and Arcadia not long ago. So what is going on there? And if there, why not here? If they can ignore this exemption, why can't we? Huh? Ilene