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No
Features
Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780300116823
Book Title
Notebooks
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2.4in
Author
Tennessee Williams
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Literary Collections
Topic
Drama, General, Literary
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
56.1 Oz
Number of Pages
856 Pages

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Meticulously edited and annotated, Tennessee Williams's notebooks follow his growth as a writer from his undergraduate days to the publication and production of his most famous plays, from his drug addiction and drunkenness to the heights of his literary accomplishments.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300116829
ISBN-13
9780300116823
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50337304

Product Key Features

Book Title
Notebooks
Author
Tennessee Williams
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Drama, General, Literary
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Literary Collections
Number of Pages
856 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
2.4in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
56.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3545.I5365a6 2006
Reviews
"Margaret Thornton has done something that would have delighted Tennessee Williams. She has served up his revealing notebooks with so rich of a mix of additional material and notations that the result is almost a new literary genre: a mix of diary, biography, autobiography, scrapbooks, and documentary history. It is addictive, and it bares Williams's soul."�Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, "The Notebooks take us on a harrowing journey, and we come to know Williams the person very intimately, in the way he quite pitilessly knew himself. Reading them is like reading Van Gogh's letters or the diary of Nijinsky: the art arises from great pain that elicits pity and terror for the artist and lets us understand the uniqueness of his creations more subtly and intuitively."-Brian Parker, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, "These notebooks-partial as they are-will help clarify the creative and psychological highs and lows which both sustained and buffeted Tennessee Williams throughout his extraordinary life."-Edward Albee, "Margaret Thornton has done something that would have delighted Tennessee Williams. She has served up his revealing notebooks with so rich of a mix of additional material and notations that the result is almost a new literary genre: a mix of diary, biography, autobiography, scrapbooks, and documentary history. It is addictive, and it bares Williams's soul."--Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, "A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart�and while personal, the Notebooks offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind."�Ron Carlson, Director of Creative Writing, University of California at Irvine, 2"A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart-and while personal, the "Notebooks" offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind." -- Ron Carlson "5.", "Margaret Thornton has done something that would have delighted Tennessee Williams. She has served up his revealing notebooks with so rich of a mix of additional material and notations that the result is almost a new literary genre: a mix of diary, biography, autobiography, scrapbooks, and documentary history. It is addictive, and it bares Williams''s soul."-Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book,the Notebooks , is unique.It records the innermost feelings of America''s greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."-Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana, "Here we have Tennessee Williams on and about Tennessee Williams, more revealing even than the Letters and sometimes more vulnerable than in the Memoirs. Thornton has supplied a masterfully edited, copiously annotated, and lavishly illustrated edition that is invaluable for scholars and Williams fans worldwide."-Philip C. Kolin, University of Southern Mississippi, "Here we have Tennessee Williams on and about Tennessee Williams, more revealing even than the Letters and sometimes more vulnerable than in the Memoirs. Thornton has supplied a masterfully edited, copiously annotated, and lavishly illustrated edition that is invaluable for scholars and Williams fans worldwide."�Philip C. Kolin, University of Southern Mississippi, "These notebooks�partial as they are�will help clarify the creative and psychological highs and lows which both sustained and buffeted Tennessee Williams throughout his extraordinary life."�Edward Albee, "TheNotebookstake us on a harrowing journey, and we come to know Williams the person very intimately, in the way he quite pitilessly knew himself. Reading them is like reading Van Gogh's letters or the diary of Nijinsky: the art arises from great pain that elicits pity and terror for the artist and lets us understand the uniqueness of his creations more subtly and intuitively."-Brian Parker, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, "Margaret Thornton has done something that would have delighted Tennessee Williams. She has served up his revealing notebooks with so rich of a mix of additional material and notations that the result is almost a new literary genre: a mix of diary, biography, autobiography, scrapbooks, and documentary history. It is addictive, and it bares Williams''s soul."--Walter Isaacson, author of "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life", "These notebooks--partial as they are--will help clarify the creative and psychological highs and lows which both sustained and buffeted Tennessee Williams throughout his extraordinary life."--Edward Albee, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the Notebooks, is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America's greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."�Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana, "A sound and solid record of an artist''s intimate mind and heart-and while personal, the Notebooks offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century''s most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams'' life and mind."-Ron Carlson, Director of Creative Writing, University of California at Irvine, "A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart-and while personal, the Notebooks offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind."-Ron Carlson, Director of Creative Writing, University of California at Irvine, "Here we have Tennessee Williams on and about Tennessee Williams, more revealing even than the Letters and sometimes more vulnerable than in the Memoirs . Thornton has supplied a masterfully edited, copiously annotated, and lavishly illustrated edition that is invaluable for scholars and Williams fans worldwide."-Philip C. Kolin, University of Southern Mississippi, "The Notebooks take us on a harrowing journey, and we come to know Williams the person very intimately, in the way he quite pitilessly knew himself. Reading them is like reading Van Gogh''s letters or the diary of Nijinsky: the art arises from great pain that elicits pity and terror for the artist and lets us understand the uniqueness of his creations more subtly and intuitively."-Brian Parker, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, "Here we have Tennessee Williams on and about Tennessee Williams, more revealing even than the Letters and sometimes more vulnerable than in the Memoirs . Thornton has supplied a masterfully edited, copiously annotated, and lavishly illustrated edition that is invaluable for scholars and Williams fans worldwide."--Philip C. Kolin, University of Southern Mississippi, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the "Notebooks," is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America''s greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."--Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana, "The Notebooks take us on a harrowing journey, and we come to know Williams the person very intimately, in the way he quite pitilessly knew himself. Reading them is like reading Van Gogh's letters or the diary of Nijinsky: the art arises from great pain that elicits pity and terror for the artist and lets us understand the uniqueness of his creations more subtly and intuitively."--Brian Parker, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, "A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart-and while personal, the "Notebooks" offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind."-Ron Carlson, Director of Creative Writing, University of California at Irvine, "Here we have Tennessee Williams on and about Tennessee Williams, more revealing even than the  Letters and sometimes more vulnerable than in the Memoirs . Thornton has supplied a masterfully edited, copiously annotated, and lavishly illustrated edition that is invaluable for scholars and Williams fans worldwide."-Philip C. Kolin, University of Southern Mississippi, "The Notebooks take us on a harrowing journey, and we come to know Williams the person very intimately, in the way he quite pitilessly knew himself. Reading them is like reading Van Gogh's letters or the diary of Nijinsky: the art arises from great pain that elicits pity and terror for the artist and lets us understand the uniqueness of his creations more subtly and intuitively."�Brian Parker, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the  Notebooks , is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America''s greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."-Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana   , "Margaret Thornton has done something that would have delighted Tennessee Williams. She has served up his revealing notebooks with so rich of a mix of additional material and notations that the result is almost a new literary genre: a mix of diary, biography, autobiography, scrapbooks, and documentary history. It is addictive, and it bares Williams's soul."-Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the  Notebooks , is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America's greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."-Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana   , "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the Notebooks , is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America''s greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."-Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana, "Of the more than one hundred books written about Tennessee Williams since his death, his own book, the Notebooks , is unique. It records the innermost feelings of America's greatest playwright from youth to old age, as jotted down by the playwright himself."--Allean Hale, Krannert Theatre, University of Illinois-Urbana, "A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart-and while personal, theNotebooksoffer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind."-Ron Carlson, Regents' and Foundation Professor, Arizona State University, and author ofA Kind of Flying, "A sound and solid record of an artist's intimate mind and heart--and while personal, the Notebooks offer new insight into the cognitive patterns, cultural context, and physical life of one of the twentieth century's most important writers. I was profoundly moved by this privileged glimpse at Tennessee Williams' life and mind."--Ron Carlson, Director of Creative Writing, University of California at Irvine
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2005-056268
Dewey Decimal
818/.5403 B
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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