Unpublished Tennessee Williams Quartet
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Description Unpublished Tennessee Williams Quartet This limited box set brings together four rediscovered early works by Tennessee Williams, written before The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire, when Williams was young, restless, and writing without restraint. At the center of the set is The Strangers, a complete, previously unpublished radio play from 1938. Set in a storm-battered house on the New England coast, the play unfolds through darkness, sound, and suggestion—flickering candlelight, a circling lighthouse beam, and unseen presences that blur the line between supernatural terror and psychological collapse. The box set also includes three early short works that reveal Williams at his most volatile and unfiltered: “Crazy Night” — a feverish account of a rampant college night, charged with desire, alcohol, bravado, and emotional recklessness, as young men and women chase love and escape with consequences they barely understand. “The Summer Women” — a story driven by heat, longing, and obsession, examining attraction, fantasy, and the emotional imbalance between those who desire and those who are desired. “The Eye That Saw Death” — a dark, unsettling meditation on mortality, fixation, and the shock of witnessing death, revealing Williams’s early fascination with fear and the limits of human control. Together, these four works trace the emergence of a writer discovering his lifelong obsessions: desire, isolation, fear, memory, and the thin line between freedom and collapse. What’s Included The Strangers (complete, unpublished radio play, 1938) “Crazy Night” “The Summer Women” “The Eye That Saw Death” Collected in a boxed edition designed for readers and collectors, this set offers a rare chance to experience Tennessee Williams at the moment his voice was forming.
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