Tennessee Williams
1911 - 1983
General Information
Bio
(1911-1983) Playwright, novelist. Tennessee Williams stayed at the Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan, New York. In 1995 the United States Postal Service issued its twelfth stamp in the Literary Arts series in honor of Tennessee Williams.
Full Name
Tennessee Williams
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
Unknown
RESIDENCE
Williams stayed at the Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan, New York.
Unknown
OTHER
Williams studied at the New School University in Manhattan, New York.
1911
BIRTH
Thomas Lanier Williams (Tennessee Williams) was born in Columbus, Mississippi in 1911.
1940
LITWORK
Battle Of Angels
Play.
Play.
1945
LITWORK
The Glass Menagerie
Play.
Play.
1948
LITWORK
Summer And Smoke
Play.
Play.
1948
LITWORK
One Arm, and Other Stories
Collection of short stories.
Collection of short stories.
1950
LITWORK
The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone
Novel.
Novel.
1951
LITWORK
A Streetcar Named Desire
Play, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
Play, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
1951
LITWORK
The Rose Tattoo
Play.
Play.
1955
LITWORK
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Play; winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
Play; winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
1972
LITWORK
Small Craft Warnings
Play.
Play.
1975
LITWORK
Moise and the World of Reason
Novel.
Novel.
1983
DEATH
Tennessee Williams died in New York, New York in 1983.
1983
INTERMENT
Tennessee Williams was interred in Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum, St. Louis, Missouri.
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