Mister Paradise: And Other One-Act Plays
By (Author) David Roessel
By (author) Tennessee Williams
Edited by Nicholas Moschovakis
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
27th April 2006
30th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
812.54
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
First Modern Classics publication of Tennessee Williams's many one-act plays The greatest playwright of the American South, Tennessee Williams used his talent throughout his life to create brief plays exploring many of the themes that dominated his best-known works. Here, thirteen never-before-published one-act dramas reveal some of his most poignant and hilarious characters. From the indefatigable, witty and tough drag queens of And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens to the disheartened poet Mister Paradise, and the extravagant mistress in The Pink Bedroom, these are tales of isolated figures struggling against a cruel world, who refuse to lose sight of their dreams.
"Summer at the Lake" shows the young author contemplating his restlessness and toxic love of his overbearing and manipulative mother. --John Lahr
Kudos to Nicholas Rand Moschovakis and David E. Roessel for locating and so ably editing these firecrackers. --Philip C. Kolin
The plays have an immediacy and spontaneity that make them akin to snapshots. --Olivia Jane Smith
Recommended reading.
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) was one of the most prominent playwrights in United States after World War II. Williams's major play, A Streetcal Named Desire (1947), won a Pulitzer Prize, and established him as an major American dramatist. Williams received a Pulitzer Prize also for CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (1955), about the moral decay of a Southern family.