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The Traveling Companion and Other Plays
Contributor(s): Williams, Tennessee (Author), Saddik, Annette J. (Editor), Saddik, Annette J. (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0811217086     ISBN-13: 9780811217088
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2008
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Annotation: Twelve previously uncollected experimental shorter plays: The Chalky White Substance - The Day on Which a Man Dies (An Occidental Noh Play) - A Cavalier for Milady - The Pronoun "I" - The Remarkable Rooming House of Mme. LeMonde - Kirche, Kuche, Kinder (An Outrage for the Stage) - Green Eyes - The Parade - The One Exception - Sunburst - Will Mr. Merriwether Return from Memphis? - The Traveling Companion
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | American - General
- Drama | Lgbt
Dewey: 812.54
LCCN: 2007049520
Physical Information: 0.89" H x 5.28" W x 7.96" (0.80 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Even with his great commercial success, Tennessee Williams always considered himself an experimental playwright. In the last 25 years of his life his explorations increased--especially in shorter forms and one-act plays--as Williams created performance pieces with elements of theater of the absurd, theater of cruelty, theater of the ridiculous, as well as motifs from Japanese forms such as Noh and Kabuki, high camp and satire, and with innovative visual and verbal styles that were entirely his own.

Influenced by Beckett, Genet, and Pinter, among others, Williams worked hard to expand the boundaries of the lyric realism he was best known for. These plays were explicitly intended to be performed off-off Broadway or regionally. Sometimes disturbing, sometimes outrageous, quite often the tone of these plays is rough, bawdy or even cartoonish. While a number of these plays employ what could be termed bizarre happy endings, others gaze unblinkingly into the darkness.

Though several of Williams' lesser-known works from this period have already been published by New Directions, these twelve plays have never been collected. Most of these shorter plays are unknown to audiences and scholars--some are published here for the first time--yet all of them embrace, in one way or another, what Time magazine called the four major concerns that have spurred Williams' dramatic imagination: loneliness, love, the violated heart and the valiancy of survival.

Contributor Bio(s): Williams, Tennessee: - Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) is the acclaimed author of many books of letters, short stories, poems, essays, and a large collection of plays, including The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Camino Real, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Orpheus Descending, The Night of the Iguana, and The Rose Tattoo.Saddik, Annette J.: - Annette J. Saddik is an Associate Professor in the English Dept. at New York City College of Technology, specializing in twentieth-century drama and performance. She is author of The Politics of Reputation: The Critical Reception of Tennessee Williams' Later Plays as well as essays for Modern Drama, TDR, Études Théâtrales, The South Atlantic Review, The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, and The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams. Her book Contemporary American Drama was published by Edinburgh University Press in 2007.Saddik, Annette J.: - Annette J. Saddik is an Associate Professor in the English Dept. at New York City College of Technology, specializing in twentieth-century drama and performance. She is author of The Politics of Reputation: The Critical Reception of Tennessee Williams' Later Plays as well as essays for Modern Drama, TDR, Études Théâtrales, The South Atlantic Review, The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, and The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams. Her book Contemporary American Drama was published by Edinburgh University Press in 2007.