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| Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" | |
| Posted by: singleticket 11:42 am EDT 08/04/22 | |
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| Not bad but not great, in my humble opinion. They seem like notes for his plays. Tennessee Williams' voice isn't as compelling as a solo singer as when it is refracted into different characters with different dramatic destinies. | |
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| re: I have carried this book with me since 1964 | |
| Posted by: GreatMartin (greatmartin2003@yahoo.com) 07:05 pm EDT 08/04/22 | |
| In reply to: Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" - singleticket 11:42 am EDT 08/04/22 | |
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| The first poem I ever memorized was "Life Story" as, for me, it was a true story. 58 years later it is still the only book I will not let anyone 'borrow'---they must read it where I can keep an eye on the person but really the book! |
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| re: Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 03:50 pm EDT 08/04/22 | |
| In reply to: Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" - singleticket 11:42 am EDT 08/04/22 | |
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| Perhaps.....but I do love "Life Story." | |
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| re: Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" | |
| Posted by: singleticket 05:04 pm EDT 08/04/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Tennesse Williams' poetry "In the Winter of Cities" - Pokernight 03:50 pm EDT 08/04/22 | |
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| The ending definitely has a kick. | |
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