When Memoirs was first published in 1975, it created quite a bit of turbulence in the media - though long self-identified as a gay man, Williams' candour about his love life, sexual encounters, and drug use was found shocking in and of itself, and such revelations by America's greatest living playwright were called "a raw display of private life" by The New York Times Book Review. As it turns out, more than thirty years later, Williams' look back at his life is not quite so scandalous as it once seemed; he recalls his childhood in Mississippi and St. Louis, his prolonged struggle as a "starving artist," the "overnight" success of The Glass Menagerie in 1945, the death of his long-time companion Frank Merlo in 1962, and his confinement to a psychiatric ward in 1969 and subsequent recovery from alcohol and drug addiction, all with the same directness, compassion, and insight that epitomize his plays.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780141189291
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 25/09/2007
Año de edición: 2007
Plaza de edición: Madrid
Alto: 20.0 cm
Ancho: 13.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Tennessee Williams
Tennesse Williams (1911-1983) es uno de los dramaturgos esenciales del siglo XX. En sus obras el foco de la atención se centra en el análisis de los sentimientos, presentados como el enigma principal al que se enfrenta el ser humano. De repente el último verano gira en torno a la muerte súbita e inesperada del joven Sebastian, protagonista ausente, que desencadena una situación dramática que Williams lleva hasta el límite. Completan el volumen siete piezas dramáticas en un acto, todas ellas espléndidas, que ofrecen un repertorio de las mejores virtudes del autor estadounidense.