Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Tennessee Williams: Memoirs (page 92)

Memoirs "After the success of Menagerie, as I've said before, I felt a great depression, probably because I never believed that anything would continue, would hold. I never thought my advance would maintain its ground. I always thought there would be a collapse immediately after the advance. Also, I had spent so much of my energy on the climb of success, that when I had "made it" and my play was "the hottest ticket in town", I felt almost no satisfaction." Page 92. Chapter 6

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