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Sweet Bird of Youth / A Streetcar Named Desire / The Glass Menagerie (1962)

by Tennessee Williams

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A Streetcar Named Desire/The Glass Menagerie/Sweet Bird of Youth A Streetcar Named Desireis a revelation... a lyrical work of genuine originality and disturbing power.'Christopher Bigsby, Daily Telegraph Tennessee Williams's sensuous, atmospheric plays transformed the American stage with their passion, exoticism and vibrant characters who rage against their personal demons and the modern world. In A Streetcar Named Desirefading southern belle Blanche Dubois finds her romantic illusions brutally shattered; The Glass Menagerieportrays an introverted girl trapped in a fantasy world; and Sweet Bird of Youthshows how we are unable to escape 'the enemy, time'.… (more)

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