Cat On A Hot Tin Roof; The Milk Train Doesn'T Stop Here Any More

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof; The Milk Train Doesn'T Stop Here Any More

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

This anthology collects two landmark works from one of America's most celebrated playwrights. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof chronicles the turbulent gathering of the Pollitt family in the American South, where themes of mendacity, desire, and mortality collide in a single sweltering night — a Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork of raw emotional tension. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Any More presents the final days of an ageing, imperious socialite whose mountaintop villa becomes the stage for a confrontation between ego and mortality when a mysterious young poet arrives uninvited. Together, these two plays illustrate Williams' genius for Southern Gothic atmosphere, poetic dialogue, and the unrelenting ache of human longing.

Author: Tennessee Williams
Format: Paperback

Genre: Plays

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

This anthology collects two landmark works from one of America's most celebrated playwrights. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof chronicles the turbulent gathering of the Pollitt family in the American South, where themes of mendacity, desire, and mortality collide in a single sweltering night — a Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork of raw emotional tension. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Any More presents the final days of an ageing, imperious socialite whose mountaintop villa becomes the stage for a confrontation between ego and mortality when a mysterious young poet arrives uninvited. Together, these two plays illustrate Williams' genius for Southern Gothic atmosphere, poetic dialogue, and the unrelenting ache of human longing.