Présentation de l'éditeur
Few plays have explored the byways of the human heart as poignantly and poetically as
Tennessee Williams'
The Glass Menagerie. In this touching audio, we meet the embattled Wingfield family: Amandafaded southern belle, abandoned wife, dominating mother, who hopes to match her daughter with an eligible "gentleman caller;" Lauralame and painfully shy, she evades her mother's schemes and reality by retreating to a world of make-believe; Tomsole support of the family, he eventually leaves home to become a writer but is forever haunted by the memory of Laura. Also included on this audio are priceless recordings of Tennessee Williams bringing his own interpretations to the wistful opening monologue and the tragic ending, as well as to his own brilliantly charming poetry and his uproariously wicked short story,
The Yellow Bird.
Biographie de l'auteur
Tennessee Williams, born Thomas Lanier Williams in 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi won Pulitzer Prizes for his dramas,
A Streetcar Named Desire and
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Other plays include
The Glass Menagerie,
Summer and Smoke,
The Rose Tattoo,
Camino Real,
Suddenly Last Summer,
Sweet Bird of Youth and
Night of the Iguana. He also wrote a number of one-act plays, short stories, poems and two novels,
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone and
Moishe and the Age of Reason. He died in 1983 at the age of 72.