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27 Wagons Full of Cotton and Other Plays

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ISBN-10: 0811202259

ISBN-13: 9780811202251

Edition: 3rd 1966

Authors: Tennessee Williams

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They are full of the perception of life as it is, and the passion for life as it ought to be, which have made The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire classics of the American theater. Only one of these plays ( The Purification ) is written in verse, but in all of them the approach to character is by way of poetic revelation. Whether Williams is writing of derelict roomers in a New Orleans boarding house ( The Lady of Larkspur Lotion ) or the memories of a venerable traveling salesman ( The Last of My Solid Gold Watches ) or of delinquent children ( This Property is Condemned ), his insight into human nature is that of the poet. He can compress the basic meaning of life-its pathos…    
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1966
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication date: 1/17/1966
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 238
Size: 5.30" wide x 8.00" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

After O'Neill, Williams is perhaps the best dramatist the United States has yet produced. Born in his grandfather's rectory in Columbus, Mississippi, Williams and his family later moved to St. Louis. There Williams endured many bad years caused by the abuse of his father and his own anguish over his introverted sister, who was later permanently institutionalized. Williams attended the University of Missouri, and, after time out to clerk for a shoe company and for his own mental breakdown, also attended Washington University of St. Louis and the University of Iowa, from which he graduated in 1938. Williams began to write plays in 1935. During 1943 he spent six months as a contract…