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Tennessee Williams

    26 mars 1911 – 25 février 1983

    Ce dramaturge américain du XXe siècle est réputé pour ses drames profondément psychologiques, qui explorent souvent la vulnérabilité, le désespoir et la complexité des relations humaines. Son œuvre se caractérise par un langage poétique et des portraits émotionnels intenses de personnages aux prises avec leurs démons intérieurs et les pressions sociétales. Williams a magistralement capturé les réalités douces-amères de la vie, souvent situées dans un Sud nostalgique. Ses pièces sont devenues des piliers du théâtre américain et continuent de résonner auprès du public par leur honnêteté brute et leur brilliance artistique.

    Tennessee Williams
    Collected stories
    New Selected Essays: Where I Live
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: York Notes Advanced
    Conversations with Tennessee Williams
    La statue mutilée
    L'écriture du désir
    • Conversations with Tennessee Williams

      • 390pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(7)Évaluer

      The book features a series of insightful interviews with the renowned playwright known for his impactful works such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Streetcar Named Desire, and The Glass Menagerie. These conversations delve into his creative process, the themes of his plays, and his reflections on the theater's role in society. Readers gain a deeper understanding of his artistic vision and the personal experiences that shaped his iconic characters and narratives.

      Conversations with Tennessee Williams
    • With detailed analysis of the text, discussions on themes, historical backgrounds and author biographies, York Notes offers students the best insight into the world of English Literature.

      Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: York Notes Advanced
    • New Selected Essays: Where I Live

      • 313pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(14)Évaluer

      "There isn't a dull or conventional page, or an unlovely sentence in the book."--Scott Eyman, The Palm Beach Post

      New Selected Essays: Where I Live
    • Recreates the milieux Williams knew and chronicled so movingly--from his gypsy youth in St. Louis and New Orleans to his days of celebrity in Hollywood and New York.

      Collected stories
    • This anthology contains four of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright's most brilliant works: Summer and Smoke, Orpheus Descending, Suddenly Last Summer and Period of Adjustment. "The innocent and the damned, the lonely and the frustrated, the hopeful and the hopeless . . . (Williams) brings them all into focus with an earthy, irreverently comic passion".--Newsweek.

      Four plays: Summer and smoke. Orpheus descending. Suddenly last summer. Period of adjustment
    • The Traveling Companion and Other Plays

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(35)Évaluer

      "Collected here for the first time, these twelve plays embrace what Time magazine called "the four major concerns of Williams' dramatic imagination: loneliness, love, the violated heart and the valiancy of survival"--Back cover.

      The Traveling Companion and Other Plays
    • 4,3(49)Évaluer

      Two of Tennessee Williams's most revered dramas in a single paperback edition for the first time. Orpheus Descending is a love story, a plea for spiritual and artistic freedom, as well as a portrait of racism and intolerance. When charismatic drifter Valentine Xavier arrives in a Mississippi Delta town with his guitar and snakeskin jacket, he becomes a trigger for hatred and a magnet for three outcast storekeeper Lady Torrance, “lewd vagrant” Carol Cutrere, and religious visionary Vee Talbot. Suddenly Last Summer , described by its author as a “short morality play,” has become one of his most notorious works due in no small part to the film version starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift that shocked audiences in 1959. A menacing tale of madness, jealousy, and denial,the horrors in Suddenly Last Summer build to a heart-stopping conclusion. With perceptive new introductions by playwright Martin Sherman ― he reframes Orpheus Descending in a political context and explores the psychology and sensationalism surrounding Suddenly Last Summer ― this volume also offers Williams’s related essay, “The Past, the Present, and the Perhaps,” and a chronology of the playwright’s life and works.

      Orpheus Descending and Suddenly Last Summer