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Un tram che si chiama desiderio - Tennessee Williams, Gerardo Guerrieri
Un tram che si chiama desiderio
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788806382407 (8806382403)
Publisher: Einaudi
Pages no: 109
Edition language: Italian
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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog rated it
4.0 A Streetcar Named Desire
Half way and I'm thinking, "This isn't as good as the other two of his plays I'm acquainted with," then, within a few pages it takes a turn for the more - dramatic! Then it becomes more brutal and more affecting and more gripping - I raced through the remainder. It's a grim story with Mitch the only...
danae
danae rated it
2.5 "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams
I picked this one up because it's on the Rory Gilmore Book List. It's one of the many books Rory reads in Gilmore Girls. I didn't know whether or not I would like it. I kind of did... but I can't really say why. It was frustrating because of the abusive relationships, but... it was interesting.
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it
5.0 A Streetcar Named Desire
I read this play as part of Dead Writers Society Literary Birthday Challenge for March. I am so happy that I selected Williams as one of the authors I wanted to read this month.I think in school I may have possibly read one of the first scenes from this play and that was it. Reading the entire play ...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it
5.0 A Streetcar Named Desire
It’s my New Year’s resolution to read more plays. I started out with a Shakespeare play, but it reminded me of horrible high school English classes, so I switched to this one.A Streetcar Named Desire tells the story of a mentally unstable woman, Blanche, who is tormented by her brother-in-law, Stanl...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
0.5 Ripping apart the veil of American society
My previous review of this play (which for some reason I have decided to keep) was probably a little to harsh, particularly since I wrote it from memory as opposed to writing it with the play fresh in my mind. Having now finished reading this play for a third time I have been forced to lower its rat...
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