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Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh

English

By (author): John Lahr

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2014 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION The definitive biography of Americas most impassioned and lyrical twentieth-century playwright from acclaimed theatre critic John Lahr 'A masterpiece about a genius' Helen Mirren 'Riveting ... masterful' Sunday Times, Books of the Year On 31 March 1945, at The Playhouse Theatre on Forty-Eight Street the curtain rose on the opening night of The Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams, the shows thirty-four-year-old playwright, sat hunched in an aisle seat, looking, according to one paper, like a farm boy in his Sunday best. The Broadway premiere, which had been heading for disaster, closed to an astonishing twenty-four curtain calls and became an instant sell-out. Beloved by an American public, Tennessee Williamss work blood hot and personal pioneered, as Arthur Miller declared, a revolution in American theatre. Tracing Williamss turbulent moral and psychological shifts, acclaimed theatre critic John Lahr sheds new light on the man and his work, as well as the America his plays helped to define. Williams created characters so large that they have become part of American folklore: Blanche, Stanley, Big Daddy, Brick, Amanda and Laura transcend their stories, haunting us with their fierce, flawed lives. Similarly, Williams himself swung high and low in his single-minded pursuit of greatness. Lahr shows how Williamss late-blooming homosexual rebellion, his struggle against madness, his grief-struck relationships with his combustible father, prim and pious mother and mad sister Rose, victim to one of the first lobotomies in America, became central themes in his drama. Including Williamss poems, stories, journals and private correspondence in his discussion of the work posthumously Williams has been regarded as one of the best letter writers of his day Lahr delivers an astoundingly sensitive and lively reassessment of one of Americas greatest dramatists. Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh is the long-awaited, definitive life and a masterpiece of the biographer's art. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 645g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781408831458

About John Lahr

John Lahr was the senior drama critic for the New Yorker for twenty years. He is a critic novelist and biographer and is the author of seventeen books including Notes on a Cowardly Lion the biography of Bert Lahr Prick Up Your Ears the biography of Joe Orton which was made into a film in collaboration with Alan Bennett and Show and Tell a collection of New Yorker profiles which reinvented the celebrity profile to get at the essence of performance with subjects ranging from Frank Sinatra and David Mamet to Ingmar Bergman and Roseanne Barr. Lahr has also written for the theatre and for film receiving a Tony Award for his work the first for a critic. His short film Sticky My Fingers Fleet My Feet was directed by John Hancock and nominated for an Academy Award in 1971. He lives in London.

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