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Tag Archives: Tennessee Williams
2010 Books Read
Round-up of the books I read this year, in the order in which I read them. I am nearly finished with one last book (a collection of stories by Miranda July, given to me by my sister Siobhan for my … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged A.S. Byatt, Andrei Tarkovsky, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Annie Proulx, books read, Dava Sobel, David O. Selznick, David Thomson, E.M. Forster, Elia Kazan, Ellen Terry, Emily Dickinson, Ernest Hemingway, Evelyn Waugh, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fred Astaire, Fyodor Dostoevsky, George Bernard Shaw, George Orwell, George Washington, Gouverneur Morris, Ireland, Jane Langton, Jaws, Joan Blondell, John Banville, John McGahern, Mark Helprin, Orson Welles, Oscar Wilde, Peter Bogdanovich, Rebecca West, Roman Polanski, Ron Chernow, Russia, Serbia, Shakespeare, Shirley Jackson, Stefan Zweig, Sylvia Beach, Tana French, Tennessee Williams, Warren Beatty
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Acting Tennessee Williams
My friend Dan Callahan reviews a new book called Tennessee Williams and Company: His Essential Screen Actors, the title alone gives me a buzz of adrenaline and almost nervousness. I get nervous when I get excited. Author John DiLeo analyzes … Continue reading
Sweet Bird of Youth: “Hello There, Chance Wayne. Somebody Said You Were Back In St. Cloud, But I Didn’t Believe Them.”
New Directions has come out with new trade paperback editions of Tennessee Williams’ Camino Real, Sweet Bird of Youth, The Night of the Iguana and The Rose Tattoo. I have received some review copies, and they are gorgeous new editions … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Theatre
Tagged Geraldine Page, Lanford Wilson, Paul Newman, Tennessee Williams
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Carson McCullers and Tennessee Williams
The friendship began as a correspondence. Williams had read McCullers’s novel The Member of the Wedding and wrote to her how much he liked it. In 1946, The Glass Menagerie had finally put Williams on the map. He moved to … Continue reading
Tennessee Williams: “What’s To Do?”
Tennessee Williams was under contract in 1943 to MGM. He was assigned to write scripts for Lana Turner, etc. It did not go well. He enjoyed just being paid to basically sit around. He worked on other projects, most notable … Continue reading
Who Am I This Time? (1982); Dir. Jonathan Demme
Is it not monstrous that this player here, But in a fiction, in a dream of passion, Could force his soul so to his own conceit That from her working all his visage wann’d, Tears in his eyes, distraction in’s … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Christopher Walken, Jonathan Demme, Susan Sarandon, Tennessee Williams
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Plot
“Aristotle says that plot is the most important factor of a play but I’d rather have a bad plot with interesting characters than a good one with a bunch of stooges.” — Tennessee Williams, college paper
Today in history: March 26, 1914
Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier Williams) was born in Columbus, Mississippi. Will you do a total stranger the kindness of reading his verse? Thank you! Thomas Lanier Williams — Tennessee Williams, letter to editor Harriet Monroe, March 11, 1933 “You’re always … Continue reading
Memoirs, Tennessee Williams
Published in 1975, Tennessee Williams’s Memoirs created a bit of a scandal at the time, hard to imagine in this more liberated age. He spoke openly of his homosexuality, and the problems he encountered (crabs, for example), but not just … Continue reading
Snapshots
— Spent the week in a dreary little motel on the Jersey Shore. Writing. — I did not have one conversation all week. — Home now. Crazy wind and rain storm outside right now. — Hope is so glad to … Continue reading