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Fugitive Kind: a play

Fugitive Kind: a play

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Fugitive Kind: a play

by Williams, Tennesse, eedited with introduction by Allean Hale, poem by Clark Mills

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New York: New Directions, 2001. Paperback. xxv, 147p., frontis of original Mummers cast playbill, introduction, production note, cast, script, very good first trade paperback edition thus, pictorial wraps. NDP 915. William's second full-length play, first produced by the activist theatre group, The Mummers in 1937. Williams had been influenced by "Winterset" & "The Petrified Forest" films as well as the political views of his friend Clark Mills who edited the Marxist fiction magazine "The Anvil". The title was also used for the Brando film based upon "Orpheus Descending

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Title
Fugitive Kind: a play
Author
Williams, Tennesse, eedited with introduction by Allean Hale, poem by Clark Mills
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0811214729
ISBN 13
9780811214728
Publisher
New Directions
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2001
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Gay Studies; US South, Southern States, American South; Labor - American; 1930S; Theater, theatre;

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