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Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs. His professional career lasted from the mid-1930s until his death in 1983, and saw the creation of many plays that are regarded as classics of the American stage. Williams adapted much of his best-known work for the cinema.
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'''Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III''' (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs. His professional career lasted from the mid-1930s until his death in 1983, and saw the creation of many plays that are regarded as classics of the American stage. Williams adapted much of his best-known work for the cinema.


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=== His work includes: ===
* ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' (1944)
* [[Cat On a Hot Tin Roof]]
* ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'' (1947)
* [[The Glass Menagerie]]
* ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' (1955)
* [[A Streetcar Named Desire]]
* ''[[Suddenly, Last Summer]]'' (1958)


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Tennessee Williams in 1953

Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs. His professional career lasted from the mid-1930s until his death in 1983, and saw the creation of many plays that are regarded as classics of the American stage. Williams adapted much of his best-known work for the cinema.

Works written by Tennessee Williams include: