Glass Menagerie
Glass Menagerie
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I expect when most people think of Tennessee Williams, they think of the plays he wrote, such as "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," or "The Glass Menagerie," or even, "A Streetcar Named Desire," all great movies, and plays. But he wrote other stories, and one novel, "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone," among other things. But he also was a poet, and a good one, and in his book "In the Winter of Cities," 1956, not sure if you can find a copy nowadays, his poetry is worth reading. He has good form, style, and wit; even some insight to share, and a tinge of wisdom. He is quite descriptive, and seems to follow modernism. Being a gay writer, in the 1950s he is kind of sly on how he produces his romances, leads one to believe contrary to what he is, yet he exposes himself a tinge. He has long poems, short poems, poems that make you think as a poem should, and some have effect, in that it can plague you.
There are several good writers from the past (like Tennessee), that wrote poetry first before heading out to bigger things, so they felt, and some were good and some not so good. Faulkner wrote two books of poetry, it really was a mess, I have them both, and he should have simply not published them. Hemingway, published a few small books on poetry, he is next to Ginsberg with his style, or ethics when he writes poetry, it is more of a release for him, therapy you could say. Not good at all. Robert Howard, who wrote many books and stories, was a great poet, and loved the art, but made no money from it so he stuck with his he-man Series.
Some of the great poets today, like Robert Bly, and Donald Hall, I need not say much, they are good, and have been for ages it seems. But Tennessee, fits the unknown poet bill, so if you get a chance to read his poetry, you might be doing yourself a favor.
See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
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The Glass Menagerie (Paperback) $16.46 The Glass Menagerie (in the reading text the author preferred) is now available only in its New Directions Paperback edition. A new introduction by the editor of The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, Robert Bray, reappraises the play more than half a century after it won the New York Drama Critics Award. This edition of The Glass Menagerie also includes Williams`s essay on the impact of sudden fame on a struggling writer, "The Catastrophe of Success," as well as a short section of Williams`s own "Production Notes." |
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Glass Menagerie, The $18.77 Rated: NRSynopsis: This televisual adaptation of Tennessee Williams 1945 play stars four-time Oscar winner Katherine Hepburn as Amanda Wingfield. The story concerns her dreams for her shy daughter, and writer son, and her preoccupation with her own past as a Southern belle. In 1973-4 the film won two Emmy Awards: Michael Moriarty won Best Supporting Actor, and Joanna Miles won Best Supporting Actress. |
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The Glass Menagerie and Other Plays $130.64 English Literature Made Easy is a series of critical commentaries and study guides based on prominent masterpieces of English Literature. Antar Abdellah presents these articles and critical essays, reproduced from his old study manuscripts, as part of a bigger project for facilitating the study of English literature to the new generations of university students who did not have the chance to undertake similar research work. Summaries, overview of major themes, and detailed critical commentaries are accompanied by the original texts of the pieces of literature for concentrated study and for opening new horizons of thinking for students. Careful study and free thinking can help readers develop a critical view of their own and can lead to excelling in the Literature courses. Other titles in this series include: Hamlet Macbeth Dr. Faustus King Lear The Glass Menagerie and other Plays Author: Abdellah, Antar Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 152 Publication Date: 2010/10/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.35 inches |


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