streetcar named desire: bookcovers revised
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[The low-tone clarinet moans. The door upstairs opens
again. Stella slips down the rickety stairs in her robe. Her
eyes are glistening with tears and her hair loose about her
throat and shoulders. They stare at each other. Then they
come together with low, animal moans. He falls to his
knees on the steps and presses his face to her belly,
curving a little with maternity. Her eyes go blind with
tenderness as she catches his head and raises him level
with her. He snatches the screen door open and lifts her off
her fat and bears her into the dark flat.]
Stanley [with heaven-splitting violence]:
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves
in with her sister in New Orleans
and is tormented by her brutish
brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski,
while her reality crumbles around
her, just like a paper lantern.
“In Streetcar Williams found
images and rhythms that are still
part of the way we think and feel
and move...In this play as in no
other, williams was able to do his
particular thing, to take the
fragments of his divided self and
turn them into the dratis personae
of an ideal conflict.”
– Jack Kroll, Newsweek (1973)
TIGER—
DESIRE
TIGER!WE’VE HAD THIS DATE WITH EACH OTHER FROM THE BEGINNING!
STREETCAR NAMED
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
ST
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ET
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SIR
E
T.WILLIAMS
Streetcar Named Desire:
A beautiful story about
love, passion,
and tragedy.
IN STREETCAR,
Williams found images and rhythms that are still
part of the way we think and feel and move...In
this play as in no other, williams was able to do
his particular thing, to take the fragments of his
divided self and turn them into the dratis
personae of an ideal conflict.”
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs.
DESI
S T R E E T C A R N A M E D
T E N N E S S E E W I L L I A M S
ST
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ET
CA
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D
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IRE
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Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans
and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski,
while her reality crumbles around her, just like a paper lantern.
S T R E E T C A R N A M E D D E S I R E“In Streetcar Williams found
images and rhythms that are
still part of the way we think
and feel and move...In this
play as in no other, williams
was able to do his particular
thing, to take the fragments
of his divided self and turn
them into the dratis personae
of an ideal conflict.”
– Jack Kroll, Newsweek
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee"
Williams III was an American
writer who worked principally
as a playwright in the Ameri-
can theater. He also wrote
short stories, novels, poetry,
essays, screenplays and a
volume of memoirs.
t.williams
“I can’t stand a
any more than I can
a rude remark
or vulgar action.”
s t r e e t c a r n a m e d d e s i r e t e n n e s s e e w i l l i a m s
Th
om
as Lan
ier "T
enn
essee" W
illiams III w
as an A
merican
writer w
ho
wo
rked
prin
cipally as a p
laywrigh
t in th
e Am
erican
theater. H
e also w
rote sh
ort sto
ries, no
vels, po
etry, essays, screenp
lays and
a volu
me o
f mem
oirs. T
enn
esse William
s wo
n
two
Pu
litzer Prizes, fo
r "A
Streetcar Nam
ed D
esire" (1
94
7) an
d "
Cat o
n a H
ot T
in R
oo
f" (1
95
5). H
is oth
er majo
r plays
inclu
de "
Sum
mer an
d Sm
ok
e" (1
94
8), "
Th
e Ro
se Tatto
o"
(19
51
), "C
amin
o R
eal" (1
95
3), "
Sweet B
ird o
f Yo
uth
" (1
95
9),
and
"T
he N
ight o
f the Igu
ana"
(19
61
).
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in
with her sister in New Orleans and
is tormented by her brutish broth-
er-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, while
her reality crumbles around her,
just like a paper lantern.
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t e n n e s s e e w i l l i a m sstre
etc
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Streetcar Named Desire
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, while her reality crumbles around her, just like a paper lantern.
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams
III was an American writer who worked
principally as a playwright in the
American theater. He also wrote short
stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and
a volume of memoirs.
“ I c a n ’ t s t a n d a n a k e d b u l b ,
a n y m o r e t h a n I c a n a r u d e r e m a r k
o r a v u l g a r a c t i o n . ”
S T R E E TC A R N A M E D
D E S I R E
T E N N E S S E E W I L L I A M S
ST
RE
ET
CA
R N
AM
ED
DE
SI
RE
| T
EN
NE
SS
EE
WI
LL
IA
MS
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister
in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish
brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, while her reality
crumbles around her,
just like a paper lantern.
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee"
Williams III was an American
writer who worked principally as a
playwright in the American theater.
He also wrote short stories, novels,
poetry, essays, screenplays and a
volume of memoirs.
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Streetcar Named Desire
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in
with her sister in New Orleans and
is tormented by her brutish broth-
er-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, while
her reality crumbles around her,
just like a paper lantern.
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III
was an American writer who worked
principally as a playwright in the
American theater. He also wrote short
stories, novels, poetry, essays, screen-
plays and a volume of memoirs.
“In Streetcar, Williams found images and rhythms
that are still part of the way we think and feel and
move...In this pay as in no other, Williams was able
to do his particular thing, to take fragments of his
divided self and turn them into the dramtis peronae
of an ideal conflict.”
- Jack Kroll, Newsweek
s t r e e t c a rn a m e dd e s i r e
stre
etc
ar
na
me
d d
esi
re
t e n n e s s e ew i l l i a m s
Tennessee W
illiams
Th
omas L
anier "Tennessee" W
illiams III w
as an Am
erican writer w
ho w
orked p
rincipally as a p
laywrigh
t in the
Am
erican theater. H
e also wrote sh
ort stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenp
lays and a volum
e of mem
oirs.
Streetcar Nam
ed D
esire
Disturbed
Blanch
e DuB
ois moves in w
ith h
er sister in New
Orleans and
is tormented
by her brutish
broth-
er-in-law, Stanley K
owalski, w
hile h
er reality crumbles around
her, just like a p
aper lantern.
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re
et
c
a r n a m e d
t e n n e s s e e wi l
li a
ms
ST
RE
ET
CA
R N
AM
ED
DE
SI
RE
Streetcar Named Desire
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in
with her sister in New Orleans and is
tormented by her brutish broth-
er-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, while her
reality crumbles around her, just like
a paper lantern.
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III was an American
writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels,
poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs.
“ S A Y I T ’ S O N L Y A P A P E R M O O N ,
I F Y O U ,
B E L I E V E D I N M E . ”
f l o a t i n g o v e r a c a r d b o a r d s e a ,
b u t i t w o u l d n ’ t b e m a k e - b e l i e v e
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