T R Williams
T. R. Williams divides his time between Seattle and Chicago. He is a scholar of ancient texts and loves to ponder the mysteries of life.
T. R. Williams divides his time between Seattle and Chicago. He is a scholar of ancient texts and loves to ponder the mysteries of life. See less
T R Williams's Featured Books
T R Williams book reviews
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A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar And A Broken Tower
In the published edition of his masterwork, "A Streetcar Named Desire", Tennessee Williams uses as an epigraph the following stanza from "The Broken Tower", probably the final poem written by the ... Read More
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Essentials of Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft Excel
Economics textbook
An optional textbook listed for SDSU course ECON 301. Good text to have to help pass the course. Read More
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A Streetcar Named Desire
Fun to read!
by saxunltd, Feb 15, 2013
A play, especially one by Mr. Williams, is always fun to read and re-imagine. I've seen most of his big plays: "Streetcar"; "Glass Menagerie"; "Cat on a Hot Tine Roof"; "Night of the Iguana"; "The ... Read More