Tennessee Williams
"Once you fully apprehend the vacuity of a life without struggle, you are equipped with the basic means of salvation"
Biography:
Profession: Author Dramatist
Nationality: American
Born: March 26, 1911
Died: February 25, 1983
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American playwright and creator of numerous stage works of art. Alongside Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller he is considered among the three chief playwrights in twentieth-century American dramaFollowing quite a while of indefinite quality, he turned out to be all of a sudden popular with The Glass Menagerie (1944), firmly mirroring his own particular troubled family foundation. This proclaimed a series of triumphs, including A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), and Sweet Bird of Youth (1959). His later work endeavored another style that did not engage groups of onlookers, and liquor and medication reliance further hindered his inventive yield. His show A Streetcar Named Desire is frequently numbered on the short rundown of the finest American plays of the twentieth century nearby Long Day's Journey into Night and Death of a SalesmanQuite a bit of Williams' most acclaimed work was adjusted for the silver screen. He likewise composed short stories, verse, articles and a volume of journals. In 1979, four years before his demise, Williams was drafted into the American Theater Hall of Fame
...
0 comments:
Post a Comment