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Back in 1955, Tennessee Williams told reporter Pen Wilson, of The Times-Picayune, that he considered New Orleans “one of the last frontiers of Bohemia” and “my favorite place to write.” Seventy years ...
In 1947, Tennessee Williams unveiled A Streetcar Named Desire to an American audience with fresh memories of war and all that comes after. He wrote it explicitly for the time, and yet, nearly 80 years ...
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