Blanche: The Life and Times of Tennessee Williams's Greatest Creation

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9780062947178
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
4/4/2023
Release Date:
4/4/2023
Author:
Schoenberger, Nancy
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
240
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A penetrating consideration of Tennessee Williamss most enduring characterBlanche DuBois from A Streetcar Named Desirewritten by the co-author of The Fabulous Bouvier Sisters and Furious Love. Ever since Jessica Tandy glided onto the stage in Tennessee Williamss A Streetcar Named Desire at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 1947, Blanche DuBois has fascinated generations of audiences worldwide and secured a place in the history of literature, theater, and film. One of Williamss greatest creations, Blanche has bedazzled, amused, and broken the hearts of generations of audiences. Before the Covid pandemic, the stage classic was performed somewhere in the world every hour. It has been adapted into a ballet and an opera, and it was satirized in an episode of The Simpsons. The final twelve words Blanche utters at the plays endI have always depended on the kindness of strangershave taken on a life of their own. Endlessly fascinating, this indelible figment of one of Americas greatest midcentury playwrights garners nearly universal interestbut why? In Blanche, Nancy Schoenberger searches for the answer. An exploration of the cultural impact of Blanche DuBois, Schoenbergers absorbing study examines Tennessee Williams's most enduring creation through the performances of seven brilliant actresses who have taken on the roleJessica Tandy, Vivien Leigh, Ann-Margret, Jessica Lange, Patricia Clarkson, Cate Blanchett, and Jemier Jemier Jenkinsas well as the influence of the playwright's tragic sister, Rose Williams, the person he was most haunted and inspired by. In examining various Blanches from throughout the decades and their critical reception, Schoenberger analyzes how our perception and understanding of this mesmerizing figure has altered and deepened over time. Exploring themes of womanhood, sexuality, mental illness, and the idealized South, Blanche is an engrossing cultural history of a rich and complex character that sheds light on who we are. Blanche includes 20-30 color and black-and-white photographs.