Theater Talk: Tennessee Williams Mad Pilgrimage of The Flesh
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2015
- First aired: December 27, 2014.
John Lahr discusses the life and work of playwright Tennessee Williams, the subject of "The New Yorker" critic’s great new biography, "Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of The Flesh." - Развлечения
Lahr wrote a wonderfully illuminating book about Williams. Worth reading.
luv mr lahr's books
rich and colorful...
Fascinating.
An O2 ode to Ten for his protection of humainty INFINITE
For his professionalism INFINITE
For his Poetic love INFINITE
For his Patriotic love of Justice INFINITE
And last but not least an everlasting poet of MELANCHOLIA INFINITELY , JOURNEY'S END
Last play was "In masks outrages..."
VERY HARD unsubtle insight into the mother. She was a religious woman, demanded by society since she was a child. A victim of that patriarchy, Her husband was abusive...yet Lahr condemns her for finding some outlet of this horrendously common female experience of living with a husband's tyranny.. Men never seem to grasp the reality of what women experience and go through. Never.
Lahr needs some serio cosmetic surgery.