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Tennessee Williams

    March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983

    This 20th-century American playwright is renowned for his deeply psychological dramas, which often explore vulnerability, desperation, and the complexities of human relationships. His work is characterized by poetic language and intense emotional portraits of characters battling their inner demons and societal pressures. Williams masterfully captured the bittersweet realities of life, frequently set against the backdrop of a nostalgic South. His plays have become cornerstones of American theater, continuing to resonate with audiences for their raw honesty and artistic brilliance.

    Tennessee Williams
    Caterpillar Dogs: And Other Early Stories
    Summer and Smoke
    Four plays: Summer and smoke. Orpheus descending. Suddenly last summer. Period of adjustment
    Collected stories
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: York Notes Advanced
    Conversations with Tennessee Williams