Being a southerner (Florida is in the south, folks, regardless of what the pundits say) I am not a well read southern reader of southern literature. That is unfortunate but a fact I now confess publicly. However, I have some friends in Jeff Keeten and Mike Sullivan who are both southerners and are ...
The last time I bagged a Tennessee Williams play I received a lot of flak from people that thought I was simply uncultured (okay, I received one response, which I pretty much ignored, since my bookshelves are not full of fantasy novels and high school books that I hated). One may wonder if that scar...
I watched my school play adaptation of this and I also borrowed my friend's book to read this. I don't know what to think. The characters were mentally weak but I felt that most people were back in those times. It was a different time back then even if it was more peaceful in a weird way. Even today...
It took me about three hours in one sitting to read this play...which to me is a testament to how good it is. A play that will really make you think about the meanings and motivations behind it.
Another excellent serving of domestic drama. There probably was a great deal of hard reality to put up with after the war, otherwise I can't explain why people would drag themselves into such delusions. Or?I totally love Amanda - I know it's not fair, who on earth could possibly bear such a burden o...
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