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Camino Real [A play] by Tennessee Williams
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Camino Real [A play] (edition 1953)

by Tennessee Williams

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In this phantasmagorical play, the Camino Real is a dead end, a police state in a vaguely Latin American country, and an inescapable condition. Characters from history and literature--Don Quixote, Casanova, Camille, Lord Byron--inhabit a place where corruption and indifference have immobilized and nearly destroyed the human spirit. Then, into this netherworld, the archetypal Kilroy arrives--a sailor and all-American guy with "a heart as big as the head of baby." Celebrated American playwright John Guare has written an illuminative Introduction for this edition. Also included are Williams' original Foreword and Afterword to the play, the one-act playTen Blocks on the Camino Real, plus an essay by noted Tennessee Williams scholar Michael Paller.… (more)
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Title:Camino Real [A play]
Authors:Tennessee Williams
Info:[Norfolk, Conn.] New Directions [1953] xvi, 161 p.
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Williams, not at his best but still... ( )
  Rostie | May 9, 2023 |
O estilo dessa peça é completamente diferente do utilizado pelo autor em clássicos como Um Bonde Chamado Desejo ou De Repente no Último Verão. Peça experimental em que Dom Quixote, Lord Byron, a Dama das Camélias, Casanoa e outros moram em uma cidade estranha e fantasmagórica. Surpreendente. ( )
  JuliaBoechat | Mar 30, 2013 |
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"In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself

in a dark wood where the straight way was lost."

CANTO I, DANTE’S Infemo
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FOR ELIA KAZAN
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As the curtain rises, on an almost lightless stage, there is a loud singing of wind, accompanied by distant, measured reverberations like pounding surf or distant shellfire.
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Caged birds accept each other but flight is what they long for.
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In this phantasmagorical play, the Camino Real is a dead end, a police state in a vaguely Latin American country, and an inescapable condition. Characters from history and literature--Don Quixote, Casanova, Camille, Lord Byron--inhabit a place where corruption and indifference have immobilized and nearly destroyed the human spirit. Then, into this netherworld, the archetypal Kilroy arrives--a sailor and all-American guy with "a heart as big as the head of baby." Celebrated American playwright John Guare has written an illuminative Introduction for this edition. Also included are Williams' original Foreword and Afterword to the play, the one-act playTen Blocks on the Camino Real, plus an essay by noted Tennessee Williams scholar Michael Paller.

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