Synopsis
The World of Tennessee Williams
Edited by Richard F Leavitt, with an Introduction by Tennessee Williams
Published by Used copy
"All work is autobiographical if it is serious. Everything a writer produces is sort of his inner history, transposed into another time" Tennessee Williams
Williams has been called one of the most subjective and autobiographcal of playwrights
From the fabric of his own childhood and emotional experience he has created some of the most haunting characters and memorable dramas the stage has ever known
The Southern experience is at the root of his creative vision - the South portrayed as an Ante-Bellum mansion of faded elegance, inhabited by gentle dreamers, misfits and fugitives - characters twisted by time and circumstance, and by their own inhibitions and passions
The World of Tennessee Williams attempts to capture pictorially the man and the playwright
It is a lavish celebration of the life and works of Tennessee Williams, containing some 200 illustrations, including rare and previously unpublished photographs, letters, rehearsal notes, manuscript drafts, posters, review clippings and fascinating memorabilia
It includes an Introduction by Tennessee Williams
This large format hardback used copy is in very good condition, with dust jacket
First edition, published in 1978