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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
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: York Notes Advanced
    Conversations with Tennessee Williams
    Un tramway nommé Désir. La chatte sur un toit brûlant
    Un tramway nommé Désir
    La statue mutilée
    L'écriture du désir
    • 2023
      4,1(67)Évaluer

      The collection features early writings by Thomas Lanier Williams, showcasing his distinctive voice before he gained fame as a playwright. Set against the backdrop of Missouri, these tales reveal the foundational elements of his storytelling style, offering a glimpse into the themes and character development that would later define his renowned works.

      Caterpillar Dogs: And Other Early Stories
    • 2021

      Summer and Smoke

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Tennessee Williams' sensuous portrait of sexual repression is as sultry as the sweltering heat of its Mississippi setting. Alma Winemiller, the sheltered daughter of a minister, secretly harbors a lifelong love for the boy next door, Dr. John Buchanan. Alma seeks a spiritual love with just one man, but the rakish John is focused solely on sexual conquest. Their intense relationship degenerates into a battle for his body and her soul.

      Summer and Smoke
    • 2021

      Set in post-war New Orleans, this iconic play explores themes of desire, mental health, and the clash between reality and illusion through the tragic story of Blanche DuBois. As she seeks refuge with her sister Stella and brother-in-law Stanley, tensions rise, revealing deep-seated conflicts and the fragility of human relationships. Tennessee Williams masterfully captures the complexities of his characters, making it a seminal work in American theater that continues to resonate with audiences today.

      A Streetcar Named Desire (Hardcover Library Edition)
    • 2012

      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
    • 2011

      Nach dem Verlust ihres stolzen Familiensitzes flieht Blanche DuBois, eine verblichene Südstaatenschönheit, zu ihrer Schwester Stella, die mit dem Arbeiter Stanley Kowalski verheiratet ist. Dessen aggressive Sexualität stößt Blanche ab. Stanley hasst Blanches affektiertes Verhalten und ihre Traditionsversessenheit. In der Enge der Wohnung im französischen Viertel von New Orleans kommt es schnell zu Spannungen, die in einer Katastrophe münden … Marlon Brando wurde in der Rolle des Stanley Kowalski zu einer Ikone der amerikanischen Männlichkeit. Mit den Beiträgen zu beiden Werken aus Kindlers Literatur Lexikon. Mit Daten zu Leben und Werk, exklusiv verfasst von der Redaktion der Zeitschrift für Literatur TEXT + KRITIK.

      Endstation Sehnsucht. Die Katze auf dem heißen Blechdach
    • 2011

      Of Men and Monsters

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(129)Évaluer

      'One of the genre's very few genuinely comic, genuinely incisive writers' THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE

      Of Men and Monsters
    • 2009
    • 2009

      Now published for the first time as a trade paperback with a new introduction and the short story on which it was based.

      The Night of the Iguana