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Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams, a collection of essays edited and collected by David Kaplan, received another stellar book review. This time book reviewer Sulome Anderson at the Times Square Chronicles says job well done. Here’s the first paragraph of the review:
Editor David Kaplan’s collection of essays Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams is a deeply incisive and personal look at one of America’s greatest playwrights that also celebrates Tennessee William’s centennial. Written by Williams’ friends, colleagues, and biographers, and including revealing glimpses into his journals and letters, this collection of essays explores the growth and decay of a genius, from his first forays into writing as a disaffected young St. Louis boy to his drug-addled and tragic end. Tenn at One Hundred is an honest and moving portrayal of success gone wrong and a reputation shattered by personal demons and too many professional failures.
Times Square Chronicals, August 14, 2011, Sulome Anderson
You can read the entire review of Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams here.
Also David Kaplan’s interview on the NPR show “The Point” hosted by Mindy Todd will be replaying on Tuesday, September 15th, at 9:30am and 7:30pm. Great discussion about Tennessee Williams, his Provincetown days, and more about Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams.
If you’re lucky enough to be on Cape Cod or the outer islands, you can listen in to WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR stations 90.1, 91.1, 94.3. For all the rest of us, we can listen now at the station’s web site.
Tenn at One Hundred: The Reputation of Tennessee Williams, edited by David Kaplan, is available from your favorite on line retailer or local bookstore.
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