Friday, February 11, 2005

Of course, one can claim that Tennessee Williams was as important a writer as O´Neill and Miller. I forgot all about him, but frankly, he´s a playwright whose plays are remembered more often in their (sometimes watered down) film versions than as stage plays, which isn´t usual, and that can´t be said of the plays of O´Neill and Arthur Miller. Comments about his passing, Harold Pinter´s tribute and collected tributes to him.

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