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Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh

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by John Lahr


  mental illness of, 54, 57–58, 75, 78, 121, 359–60, 653n

  as model for Laura, 54, 367–69

  as model for many of TW’s characters, 367, 683n, 716n

  St. Just as co-trustee for, 161, 591, 592, 594

  sexual repression of, 54, 58, 78, 204, 366

  shock treatments of, 362

  TW on, 36–38, 363–65, 367

  TW’s devotion to, 365, 369, 683n

  TW’s guilt toward, 357, 365, 366, 367–68, 401, 544, 564

  TW’s visits to, 363–64, 367

  TW’s will and, 591

  TW’s youthful callousness toward, 365–66

  Williams, Tennessee, 17, 50, 76, 84, 102, 108, 142, 149, 154, 161, 177, 189, 213, 220, 224, 234, 260, 287, 327, 406, 419, 450, 469, 493, 499, 510, 524, 536, 542, 575, 576, 581

  artistic vanity of, 409

  automobile accident of, 235–36

  awards and honors of, 150, 160, 258, 492, 554, 567

  burial at sea desired by, 589

  cancer fears of, 106, 111, 114, 283, 455

  Catholic conversion of, 491, 704n

  childhood of, 34–36, 37, 38, 57

  coming-out of, 521, 545

  competitiveness of, 311, 315, 442–43

  creative exhaustion feared by, 171–73, 197, 254–55, 282, 283, 285, 375, 390–91, 395, 415, 439, 442–43, 472–73, 490, 496, 508, 520

  as creator of new dramatic style, 65–67

  on critics, 686n

  “death act” of, 554–55

  death of, 582, 586–88

  depressions of, 153, 170, 174, 281, 284–85, 349, 372, 373–74, 472–74, 482–85, 490–91, 494–97, 506, 508

  diaries and notebooks of, xiii, 11, 20–21, 29, 31, 48, 55, 57, 65, 68, 78–79, 80, 82, 88, 92, 114, 115, 139, 175, 180–81, 183, 201, 214, 240, 246, 261, 271, 279, 280, 283, 284–85, 303, 324–25, 329, 345, 349, 354, 361, 365, 366, 588, 621n

  divided self of, 35, 99, 148–49, 311, 443, 533, 563, 601, 636

  drama as chosen genre of, 34, 621n

  drinking by, 225, 236, 279–80, 282, 285, 289, 324, 346, 349, 390, 447, 473, 494, 511, 568–69

  emotional neediness of, 81, 88, 375, 377, 601

  fame of, 66–67, 149–50, 151–52, 155, 172, 375, 377

  finances of, 71

  first homosexual experience of, 80

  as “ghost,” 554, 555, 625n, 714n, 715n

  guilt felt by, 96, 357, 365, 366, 367–68, 379–80, 401, 458, 544, 564

  heterosexual experience of, 79

  homophobic attacks on, 534

  homosexuality of, 79, 82–83, 521, 532–34

  last days of, 583–86

  loneliness of, 80–81, 120–21, 139, 236, 283, 311, 420

  and loss of audience, 475, 477, 482, 496, 545

  love associated with loss by, 282–83

  memoir of, see Memoirs (Williams)

  mental breakdowns of, 56–57, 474

  morbid shyness of, 54–55, 82, 92, 169, 631n

  as outcast, 221, 223–25, 242, 254

  paintings by, 278, 571, 572

  paranoia of, 345, 379–80, 388, 406, 417, 431, 495–96, 497, 512, 515, 517–18, 520, 557, 585

  physical illnesses of, 56, 81, 105–6, 114, 279, 282–83, 284, 572, 633n, 669n

  plays as emotional biographies of, xiv, 33, 208–9, 254, 255, 263, 269, 631n–32n

  prescription drug abuse by, 236, 279–80, 285, 314, 324, 349, 396, 420, 431–32, 447, 474, 478, 496, 501, 502, 507, 509, 510–11, 585, 587, 588, 704n

  psychoanalysis of, 345, 346–47, 348–56, 369, 370, 371, 372–73, 375, 377, 378, 395, 402, 474, 494, 684n

  in quest for redemption through art, 19–20, 29, 60, 66, 96–97, 183, 332–33, 376, 446, 564, 602

  in reconnection with outside world, 521

  Rockefeller Fellowship of, 366

  Romanticism of, 29, 66

  as self-described monster, 377

  self-envy of, 490, 520

  self-invention of, 65–66

  self-loathing of, 236, 285, 311, 330, 377, 378, 415, 485–86, 554

  senescence of, 534–35, 580

  sensuality linked with impurity by, 54, 74

  sexuality/creativity conundrum of, 99, 119, 636n

  sexually repressed youth of, 19, 54, 77, 78

  sexual promiscuity of, 30, 71, 76, 78, 82, 83–89, 94–95, 153–54, 244

  sexual theology of, 96, 99

  Shubert Theatre memorial for, 588–89

  sixties depression (“Stoned Age”) of, 477, 482–85, 490–91, 494–97, 506, 508, 514

  spiritual and emotional exhaustion of, 329–30, 376, 377, 394–95, 397, 446, 482–84, 528

  and struggle between creativity and self-destruction, 285, 443–44, 488–89, 564

  “Tennessee” chosen as first name by, 18

  two funerals of, 589–90, 591

  will of, 528, 590–92, 593–94

  writing habits of, 33–34, 35, 640n

  writing as escape from family for, 58–59

  writing as self-cannibalization of, 288–89, 329–30, 371, 376, 377–78, 395, 415, 438, 447, 485–86, 564, 571, 601–2

  writing as survival tactic for, 547

  Williams, Thomas Lanier, II, 38, 40

  Williams College, 243

  Williams Estate:

  author first contacted by, 14

  New Yorker profile on shenanigans of, 15, 601

  see also Rose Williams Trust

  Williams family:

  background of, 38–39, 49

  as prototypes of TW’s characters, 35

  Will Mr. Merriweather Return from Memphis? (Williams), 506

  Wilson, Earl, 567

  Winchell, Walter, 222, 275–76

  Windham, Donald, 14, 278, 288, 636n

  and Pancho’s jealousy, 112–13

  and publication of TW’s letters, 546–57, 714n

  TW’s letters to, xiii, 11, 31–32, 48, 86, 90–91, 95, 100, 104, 105, 106, 125, 133, 150, 154, 176, 367

  TW’s relationship with, 1, 62, 669n

  on TW’s sexual promiscuity, 84–85, 87

  You Touched Me! and, 1, 714n

  Winemiller, Alma (char.), 73–74, 79, 81, 82, 95, 97, 98, 99, 101, 103, 120, 122, 385

  Wingfield, Amanda (char.), 5, 8, 10, 32–33, 51–53, 55, 578

  Edwina as model for, 156–57, 355–56, 627n

  Taylor on, 7

  Wingfield, Laura (char.), 8, 10, 52, 54, 55, 59–60

  Rose as model for, 54, 367–69

  Wingfield, Tom/Narrator (char.), 2–3, 7, 12, 32, 52, 59–60, 65, 73, 88, 368–69, 578

  “Wingfields of America, The” (Williams), 39–40

  Winters, Shelley, 437–38, 694n

  Wood, Audrey, 3, 235, 343, 400, 406, 482, 485, 492, 497, 509, 510

  on Battle of Angels fiasco, 23, 26

  Camino Real and, 258

  Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and, 284, 285, 290–91, 294, 296, 302, 310–11, 312–13

  and Dakin’s power of attorney, 517–18

  Glass Menagerie and, 1–2, 4, 12–13, 33, 62, 111–12, 187–88

  and Liebling’s death, 516–17

  Merlo and, 452–53

  Night of the Iguana and, 417, 433

  Orpheus Descending and, 281, 289–90, 330

  Out Cry and, 511–12, 514, 515, 517

  and Pancho’s relationship with TW, 110, 111, 112, 125, 169, 639n, 640n

  Rose Tattoo and, 176, 193, 195–96, 198, 201–2, 203, 217–18

  Selznick and, 126–28, 656n

  Streetcar and, 124–25, 134, 136, 137–38, 184–85

  stroke of, 571

  Summer and Smoke and, 114, 115, 116, 124, 125, 162–63

  Sweet Bird of Youth and, 386, 399

  as TW’s agent, 2, 16, 30, 74, 111, 468–70, 516, 519–20, 570, 582, 599, 619n, 639n, 640n, 708n

  TW’s break with, 512–13, 518, 519–20, 571, 709n

  TW’s correspondence with, 2, 29–30, 49, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 95, 105, 109, 114, 133, 134, 137–38, 155, 156, 158, 16
2–63, 173, 176, 195–96, 201–2, 203, 211, 217–18, 235–36, 237, 245, 252, 299, 302, 315, 322, 325–26, 337, 350, 373–74, 381–82, 395, 412, 415–16, 419–21, 425, 429, 460, 466, 467, 468–70, 502, 506, 507–8, 514, 518, 619n, 621n, 623n, 625n, 630n, 656n, 684n, 692n, 707n

  TW’s duplicity toward, 516–17

  TW’s paranoia about, 512, 515, 517–18, 520

  TW’s talent recognized by, 2

  Wood, William, 2

  World War II, 475

  Merlo in, 165–66

  TW and, 30–31

  V-E day in, 64

  Yale Drama School, 243, 262

  Yeats, William Butler, 443

  York, Michael, 539

  “You and I” (Williams), 346

  Young, Stark, 32–33, 61–62, 64

  You Touched Me! (Williams and Windham), 1, 68, 75–77, 76, 86, 714n

  Zeffirelli, Franco, 539–40

  Zelda (Mitford), 561

  ALSO BY JOHN LAHR

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  Honky Tonk Parade: New Yorker Profiles of Show People

  The Diaries of Kenneth Tynan (editor)

  Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles

  Sinatra: The Artist and the Man

  Dame Edna Everage and the Rise of Western Civilisation:

  Backstage with Barry Humphries

  The Orton Diaries (editor)

  Coward the Playwright

  Prick Up Your Ears: The Biography of Joe Orton

  Notes on a Cowardly Lion: The Biography of Bert Lahr

  Criticism

  Light Fantastic: Adventures in Theatre

  Life-Show: How to See Theater in Life and Life in Theater (with Jonathan Price)

  Astonish Me: Adventures in Contemporary Theater

  Acting-Out America: Essays on Modern Theatre

  Up Against the Fourth Wall: Essays on Modern Theater

  A Casebook on Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming (edited with Anthea Lahr)

  Novels

  Hot to Trot

  The Autograph Hound

  Plays

  Elaine Stritch at Liberty (with Elaine Stritch)

  The Manchurian Candidate (adaptation)

  The Bluebird of Unhappiness: A Woody Allen Revue (adaptation)

  Diary of a Somebody (adaptation)

  Accidental Death of an Anarchist (adaptation)

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