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The Glass Menagerie
No play in the modern theatre has so captured the imagination and heart of the American public as Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie. Menagerie was Williams's first popular success and launched the brilliant, if somewhat controversial, career of our pre-eminent lyric playwright. Since its premiere in Chicago in 1944, with the legendary Laurette Taylor in the role of Amanda, the play has been the bravura piece for great actresses from Jessica Tandy to Joanne Woodward, and is studied and performed in classrooms and theatres around the world. The Glass Menagerie (in the reading text the author preferred) is now available only in its New Directions Paperbook edition. A new introduction by prominent Williams scholar Robert Bray, editor of The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, reappraises the play more than half a century after it won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award: "More than fifty years after telling his story of a family whose lives form a triangle of quiet desperation, Williams's mellifluous voice still resonates deeply and universally." This edition of The Glass Menagerie also includes Williams's essay on the impact of sudden fame on a struggling writer, "The Catastrophe of Success," as well as a short section of Williams's own "Production Notes." The cover features the classic line drawing by Alvin Lustig, originally done for the 1949 New Directions edition. more
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- Posted: Sep-29-2009
How Fragile We Are
"If all the world's a stage, I want to operate the trap door." ~Paul Beatty The Glass Menagerie is a classic play of physical and emotional entrapment. The three members of the Wingfield family are all trapped (the mother by her past and the memory of her husband who left her; the daughter by her...
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- Posted: Sep-13-2009
The Glass Managerie -- It's Your Life
It's a heart-warming story about the stages in life where we are "initiated" into the greater reality of the world around us. Ignore the author's preface -- the main character of the play was escorted across the boundary of personal fantasy onto the larger realm of adult life -- by the only...
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- Posted: Apr-11-2009
A tragic play of biblical proportions
Along with A Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie is a famous play written by Tennessee Williams. Although the play is well-written, I still question the point of it. As I mentioned that the play is a tragic of biblical proportions, I can't help but feel the characters to be big-time...
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- Posted: Dec-10-2008
A real gem!
Truly, one of the greatest playwrights, Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, and the most talked about live theatre performance with Lauret Taylor as Amanda Wingefield. In the DVD documentary Broadway - The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There the veteran theatre actors raved about...
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- Posted: Jun-17-2008
Superb, Heartfelt Classic
This classic tale by Tennessee Williams captures the reader's emotions by so forcefully displaying those of its main characters. This is a story of longing and frustration, set in a frustrating time (The Great Depression). The story is narrated by Tom, who hates his factory job and desires to...
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- Posted: Jan-12-2008
TOO FRAGILE TO SURVIVE?
Tennessee Williams' play in seven scenes continues to fascinate audiences and readers a half a century after its Chicago premiere.Based loosely on autobiographical memories of his southern boyhood GLASS MENAGERIE strikes a responsive chord because most people can relate to conflict within a...
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- Posted: Aug-23-2007
Illusion and Escape
"Glass Menagerie" provides a surreal tale of the Wingfield family and their diverse struggles with fantasy and reality. Set in St. Louis during the Great Depression, the play revolves around Amanda and her adult children, Tom and Laura, struggling to make ends meet in a St. Louis tenement....
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- Posted: Jun-12-2007
Glass Menagerie
When I first bought the book, the name sounded really interesting, but I didn't understand what "menagerie." After I flipped a few pages, I noticehow dysfunctional, yet almost normal, family the book portrayed. In a way, many people can relate the situation with their personal life. During the...
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- Posted: Jun-12-2007
hits all the right notes
3 things make this play stand out as truly spectacular: 1. the stellar plot, 2. the engaging and interesting characters, 3. it's ability to move the reader with its sadness and despair without asking for it. this play is truly a mus read for anyone who loves American literature. In the story, Tom...
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- Posted: Jun-12-2007
A sad story that preaches family unity and self sacrifice
This story is a must read! Despite the boring title, it's a true eye opener that questions your ethics and provokes you to contemplate on the troubles of society. Throughout the book, the characters struggle to come to terms of their reality. One of the main characters is Laura, who is...
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