Tennessee Williams: A Portrait in Laughter and LamentationDodd, Mead, 1986 - 148 sayfa This is a story of the making of a friendship and a film. In the process, there emerges a dynamic, vibrant portrait of the man who is widely recognized as America's greatest playwright. When Harry Rasky, one of the most prolific and innovative documentary filmmakers, persuaded Tennessee Williams to become a subject of a film, Rasky stated in the opening narrative, "In a sense this is a memory play about Tennessee Williams. What he once called the past, the present and the perhaps." Rasky recognized that he would have to find where William's head was. This is the story of how he went about doing just that, replete with all the laughter and lamentations that were experienced by them both in the process. |
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Public Issues, Private Tensions: Contemporary American Drama Matthew Charles Roudané Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1993 |