Synopsis
Tennessee Williams - An Intimate Memoir
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This exceptionally candid, provocative, funny yet moving account of the great playwright's life has taken American critics and readers by storm
"Almost never has a friend told as much about his subject" wrote Norman Mailer
Dotson Rader, a freelance New York writer, was close confidant and frequent companion to Williams on the road and in Manhattan and Key West for the last fourteen years of the playwright's life
Dotson Rader presents Williams as a man of immense appeal and great complexity whose famous sense of humour and self-deprecation never left him
This book, more than any other account, brings Tennessee Williams alive and enables us to understand a life that was as dramatic, tormented and bizarre as anything he ever wrote
Published in 1985
Used copy in very good condition, with dust jacket