Tennessee Williams in Provincetown

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By (author): "David Kaplan"
Publish Date: October 2nd 2006
Tennessee Williams in Provincetown
ISBN1601824211
ISBN139781601824219
AsinTennessee Williams in Provincetown
Original titleTennessee Williams in Provincetown
Tennesse Williams in Provincetown is the story of Tennesse Williams' four summer seasons in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In Provincetown Williams fell in love unguardedly for perhaps the only time in his life and had his heart broken. Williams drank in Provincetown, he swam there, and he took conga lessons there. He was poor and then rich there; he was unknown and then famous. Throughout it all, Williams wrote every morning. The list of plays Williams worked on in Provincetown include "The Glass Menagerie", "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Summer and Smoke", the beginnings of "The Night of the Iguana" and "Suddenly Last Summer".Tennessee Williams in Provincetown collects original interviews, journals, letters, photographs, accounts from previous biographies, newspapers from the period, and Williams' own writing to establish how the time Williams spent in Provincetown shaped him for the rest of his life. The book identifies major themes in Williams' work that derive from his experience in Provincetown, in particular the necessity of recollection given the short season of love. The book also connects Williams mature theatrical experiments to his early friendships with Jackson Pollack, Lee Krasner and the German performance artist Valeska Gert. Tennessee Williams in Provincetown, based on several years of extensive research and interviews, includes previously unpublished photographs, previously unpublished poetry, and anecdotes by those who were there.