Baby Doll; Something Unspoken; Suddenly Last Summer
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
This anthology brings together three of Tennessee Williams's most dramatically charged and psychologically intense works for the stage. Baby Doll — originally conceived as a screenplay — presents a darkly comic and sensuous portrait of desire, manipulation, and rivalry in the American Deep South. Something Unspoken is a taut, one-act chamber piece that chronicles the charged silence and unspoken truths between two women bound by years of repression and unacknowledged feeling. Suddenly Last Summer is perhaps the most viscerally shocking of the three, unravelling a Gothic tale of obsession, sacrifice, and horrifying revelation through the searing testimony of a traumatised young woman. Together, these works illustrate Williams's unmatched ability to expose the raw, often savage undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of Southern gentility.
Author: Tennessee Williams
Format: Paperback
Genre: Plays
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
This anthology brings together three of Tennessee Williams's most dramatically charged and psychologically intense works for the stage. Baby Doll — originally conceived as a screenplay — presents a darkly comic and sensuous portrait of desire, manipulation, and rivalry in the American Deep South. Something Unspoken is a taut, one-act chamber piece that chronicles the charged silence and unspoken truths between two women bound by years of repression and unacknowledged feeling. Suddenly Last Summer is perhaps the most viscerally shocking of the three, unravelling a Gothic tale of obsession, sacrifice, and horrifying revelation through the searing testimony of a traumatised young woman. Together, these works illustrate Williams's unmatched ability to expose the raw, often savage undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of Southern gentility.