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Tennessee Williams Ronald Hayman

Tennessee Williams By Ronald Hayman

Tennessee Williams by Ronald Hayman


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In this frank study Ronald Hayman explores the intersection of biography and art in the work of one of the most exuberantly autobiographical dramatists of the American Theatre. He examines Williams's troubled childhood, his drug abuse and alcoholism, and his death in 1983.

Tennessee Williams Summary

Tennessee Williams: Everyone Else Is an Audience by Ronald Hayman

Few playwrights write as much of their lives into every work as did Tennessee Williams, and few had lives that were so obviously theatrical. Growing up amid abusive alcoholism, genteel posturing, and the incipient madness of his beloved sister, Rose, Williams produced plays in which violence exploded into rape, castration, and even cannibalism, projecting dramatic personal traumas. In this frank, compelling study, the distinguished biographer and critic Ronald Hayman explores the intersection of biography and art in one of the most exuberantly autobiographical dramatists of the American theater.

By the time he died, in 1983, Williams' reputation had seriously declined. More than twenty years of drug and alcohol addiction, coupled with devastating openness about his promiscuous homosexuality, had all but destroyed one of America's greatest playwrights, and Williams' new works were increasingly unsuccessful. In recent years, however, Broadway revivals and amateur productions have testified to his enduring greatness as one of the shapers of the American theater. The major plays such as The Glass Menagerie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and A Streetcar Named Desire, never disappeared from American theatrical consciousness. Their heroes-Tom Wingfield, Brick Pollitt, even Blanch Du Bois-are portraits of the artist as a very troubled man.

Hayman explores the life and writings of Tennessee Williams and shows how they were linked. More than any previous biographer, he unmasks the compulsive, driven man behind the characters and lays bare the pain that engendered Williams' violent apocalypses. Tennessee Williams will change the way lovers of drama experience and understand some of Williams' finest achievements.

Table of Contents

Prologue - blue devils; Part 1 A slow start: where you hang your hopes; Columbia and Washington; student playwright; exit Tom; enter Tennessee; you old bitch. Part 2 Success story: Hollywood worm; desire and cemeteries; Roman spring; terminal stretch. Part 3 Decline and fall: relentless caper; a bit of shared luck; bereavement; the stoned age; everyone else is an audience; quarrelsome lover; analysis of recycling.

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GOR004322443
9780300054149
0300054149
Tennessee Williams: Everyone Else Is an Audience by Ronald Hayman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19940223
288
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