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The Night of the Iguana Tennessee Williams

The Night of the Iguana By Tennessee Williams

The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams


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

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The Night of the Iguana Summary

The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams

Williams wrote: This is a play about love in its purest terms. It is also Williams's robust and persuasive plea for endurance and resistance in the face of human suffering. The earthy widow Maxine Faulk is proprietress of a rundown hotel at the edge of a Mexican cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean where the defrocked Rev. Shannon, his tour group of ladies from a West Texas women's college, the self-described New England spinster Hannah Jelkes and her ninety-seven-year-old grandfather, Jonathan Coffin (the world's oldest living and practicing poet), a family of grotesque Nazi vacationers, and an iguana tied by its throat to the veranda, all find themselves assembled for a rainy and turbulent night.

This is the first trade paperback edition of The Night of the Iguana and comes with an Introduction by award-winning playwright Doug Wright, the author's original Foreword, the short story The Night of the Iguana which was the germ for the play, plus an essay by noted Tennessee Williams scholar, Kenneth Holditch.

I'm tired of conducting services in praise and worship of a senile delinquent-yeah, that's what I said, I shouted! All your Western theologies, the whole mythology of them, are based on the concept of God as a senile delinquent and, by God, I will not and cannot continue to conduct services in praise and worship of this...this...this angry, petulant old man.
-The Rev. T. Lawrence Shannon, from The Night of the Iguana

The Night of the Iguana Reviews

In the end he is simply a superb storyteller. -- Don Sjoerdsma, Phoenix/Indiana University

About Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) was America's most influential playwright. Readers have devoured his poetry, essays, short stories, and letters, as well as his fantastic late plays, his remarkable corpus of one-acts, and his greatest plays-The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Night of the Iguana, The Rose Tattoo, Suddenly Last Summer, and Camino Real. Williams is a cornerstone of New Directions-we publish everything he wrote. He is also our single bestselling author. Doug Wright is the author of I Am My Own Wife, which won the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize for best play of 2004, and the Obie Award-winning play Quills.

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CIN081121852XG
9780811218528
081121852X
The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams
Used - Good
Paperback
New Directions Publishing Corporation
20090918
208
N/A
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