Friday, March 6, 2020

The eNotes Blog New Tennessee Williams Short StoryUncovered

New Tennessee Williams Short StoryUncovered Williams Crazy Nights is set to be published after spending 80 years hidden from the public. Another day, another case of newly uncovered literature from a deceased author. Last year, we heard of recent discoveries of work from Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Today it was revealed that famous Southern playwright Tennessee Williams has new work for readers to enjoy. The story is described by the Guardian as one in which a college freshman recounts the details of a romance that reaches the ultimate degree of intimacy before ending. Its believed that the story actually describes Williams own relationship with his college  girlfriend Anna Jean ODonnell, who shares a name with the love interest of Crazy Nights. If thats the case, the short could provide the puzzle piece missing from fans insight into  Williams romantic life. Crazy Nights is set to be published in The  Strand  magazine. Managing editor Andrew Gulli describes how this latest reveal reflects the writing style of Williams other famous works, like  Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  and A  Streetcar Named Desire: It seems to have been written when Williams was rather young, probably around the 1930s.  There is a theme of disappointment, the old mendacity theme from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He could show how, beneath the cloak of respectability, his characters had horrible insecurities and dark secrets. Williams was a master of showing the desperation and need humans have for companionship, and was equally skilled at showing how relationships go sour and lead to cynicism. Well, we at are certainly looking forward to the new material! How about you? For more on Tennessee Williams, check out biography and study guides to his famous works below: Tennessee Williams Biography The Glass Menagerie Study Guide Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  Study Guide A Streetcar Named Desire Study Guide

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