Why success nearly broke Tennessee Williams
The winter of 1944 was cold and Tennessee Williams was tired. He was 33. For nearly a decade, he’d been clawing at the walls of American theater, living on coffee, cigarettes and desperation that kept him awake at 3 a.m. staring at ceiling stains. His stipend was $100 a month. He counted pennies for rent.… Læs mere "Why success nearly broke Tennessee Williams




