38. Rose at the sanitarium. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   39. Grandfather Dakin’s graduation photo. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   40. In the state of innocence. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   41. On an Ozark holiday. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   42. Dakin and me outside a summer cabin. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   43. At the swimming hole in the Ozarks. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   44. About the time I graduated from high school. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   45. In Clayton living room. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   46. Dakin and me in Jerome, Missouri, August 1929. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   47. Trying to be a writer—1939. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   (Chapter Four)
   48. High school photo. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   49. On the staff of The Eliot. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   50. In the shoe business in St. Louis. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   51. Tom in Acapulco. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   52. In New Orleans, 1946. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   53. East Fifty-eighth Street apartment studio. (Phyllis Cerf Wagner, 1954)
   54. Aboard the S.S. Ile de France. (Louis Hamon)
   55. In the East Fifty-eighth Street apartment. (Karsh of Ottawa, from Woodfin Camp)
   56. At a fiesta in Valencia, Spain. (Duncan Melvin)
   57. Tennessee. (Harold Halma)
   58. On camel, by Pyramids and Sphinx. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   59. Arriving in Rome, 1969. (UPI)
   60. With Buffo. (From the author’s personal collection)
   61. Drunk and delighted. (From the author’s personal collection)
   (Chapter Six)
   62. Kip. (From the author’s personal collection)
   63. In front of the squab ranch. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   64. With Irene Selznick and Elia Kazan. (From the author’s personal collection)
   65. Frank Merlo, Elia Kazan, Tennessee, Charles Feldman during production of Streetcar. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   66. Chris Isherwood. (From the author’s personal collection)
   67. Maria. (International Press Photo, Ltd.)
   68. On the Lido with Maria. (From the author’s personal collection)
   69. Audrey Wood, Carson and me at the party after the opening of Summer and Smoke. (From the author’s personal collection)
   70. With Sam Goldwyn, Jr., and Carson McCullers, in Key West during the 1950’s. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   71. With Irene Selznick and Margo Jones, at the time of Summer and Smoke. (UPI)
   72. Jane and Paul Bowles. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   73. Tallulah. (UPI)
   74. With Donald Windham. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   75. Donald Windham, my collaborator on You Touched Me! (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   76. Arriving with Anna Magnani in New York. (UPI)
   (Chapter Eight)
   77. Magnani preceding tempest at a Roman night club. (From the author’s personal collection)
   78. With Visconti. (Entertainment Press Service)
   79. Frankie. (From the author’s personal collection)
   80. Outside the studio in Key West (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   81. Inside the Key West studio during the fifties. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   82. On the porch in Key West. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   83. The writing desk in Key West. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   84. In New York apartment, with Buffo and Frankie. (From the author’s personal collection)
   85. With Grandfather and “Mr. Moon.” (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   86. Key West, 1947. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   87. With Gore Vidal in Key West, 1950’s. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   88. The house in Key West. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   89. Frank Merlo on the beach in Key West. (From the author’s personal collection)
   90. Anna and me in the dining room at Key West, 1950. (From the author’s personal collection)
   (Chapter Nine)
   91. Lois Smith and Cliff Robertson in Orpheus Descending. (Friedman-Abeles)
   92. The incredible Laurette Taylor, in The Glass Menagerie on Broadway in 1945. (The Granger Collection, New York)
   93. Julie Haydon as Laura. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   94. Laurette Taylor with Eddie Dowling in Menagerie. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   95. The movie version of Menagerie. (Cinemabilia)
   96. Windham and me at rehearsal of You Touched Me! (The Vandamm Collection, New York Public Library Theatre Collection)
   97. With Thornton Wilder, Donald Windham at rehearsal of You Touched Me! (The Vandamm Collection, New York Public Library Theatre Collection)
   98. With Frank Merlo and Charles Feldman at the time of Streetcar. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   99. The closing scene in the Broadway production of Streetcar. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   100. A party for Streetcar. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   101. Jessica Tandy as Blanche DuBois. (Hoblitzelle Theatre Arts Library, The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   102. Vivien Leigh and Brando in the movie of Streetcar. (Hoblitzelle Theatre Arts Library, The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   103. Rosemary Harris as Blanche. (Martha Swope)
   104. Margaret Phillips in Summer and Smoke. (Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc.)
   105. With representative Mr. Bill Barnes. (Alex Gotfryd)
   (Chapter Ten, Group One)
   106. With Maureen Stapleton and Frankie during the Chicago run of The Rose Tattoo. (From the author’s personal collection)
   107. Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach in The Rose Tattoo. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   108. On the film set of The Rose Tattoo. (Sanford Roth)
   109. The Rose Tattoo (film). (UPI)
   110. Burt Lancaster and Anna Magnani. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   111. Felice Orlandi, Maureen Stapleton and Myron McCormick in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. (New York Public Library Theatre Collection)
   112. Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   113. The end of The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. (Hoblitzelle Theatre Arts Library, The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   114. Joseph Anthony in Camino Real. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   115. Camille’s entrance in Camino Real. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   116. Eli Wallach in Camino Real. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   117. A scene from Camino Real, a versio 
					     					 			n with Al Pacino. (Wide World Photos)
   118. Barbara Bel Geddes and Mildred Dunnock in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   119. Maggie and Big Daddy. (The Humanites Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   120. Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   121. Elizabeth Ashley. (Martha Swope)
   122. Eli Wallach and Carroll Baker in Baby Doll. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   123. At a rehearsal of Orpheus Descending. (Friedman-Abeles)
   124. Maureen Stapleton and Cliff Robertson in Orpheus Descending. (Friedman-Abeles)
   125. With Anna on set of The Fugitive Kind. (Courtesy of Penguin Photos)
   126. Brando and Magnani in The Fugitive Kind. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   127. Anna Magnani, Marlon Brando, Joanne Woodward in The Fugitive Kind. (National Screen Corporation)
   128. This Property Is Condemned. (Roy Schatt)
   129. Garden District. (Friedman-Abeles)
   (Chapter Ten, Group Two)
   130. In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel. (Friedman-Abeles)
   131. Suddenly Last Summer— Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. (Courtesy of Penguin Photos)
   132. Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly Last Summer. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   133. Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   134. Sweet Bird of Youth on Broadway. (Friedman-Abeles)
   135. Paul Newman and Geraldine Page in the movie of Sweet Bird. (Hoblitzelle Theatre Arts Library, The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   136. This Property Is Condemned. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   137. The Night of the Iguana. (Friedman-Abeles)
   138. Bette Davis in Iguana. (The Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
   139. Richard Burton and Ava Gardner in Iguana. (Courtesy of Penguin Photos)
   140. The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore. (Friedman-Abeles)
   141. Slapstick Tragedy. (Friedman-Abeles)
   142. Claire Bloom in Streetcar. (Jane Bown, courtesy of The Observer)
   143. Small Craft Warnings. (Martha Swope)
   144. Out Cry. (Martha Swope)
   INDEX
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   “Accent of a Coming Foot, The” (Williams), 38
   Actors’ Studio, 162, 165, 166–67, 174, 183
   Adams, Jim, 206–7, 209, 210
   Adams, Stell, 206
   Ahmanson Theatre, 157
   Albus, Joanna, 111, 130, 132–34
   Alcohol
   Inge, 87–88
   McArthur, 148
   Taylor, 90
   Vaccaro, 65–66
   Williams, 19, 169, 174, 184–85, 194, 203, 207, 209, 215, 218, 219, 228, 232, 236, 249
   Alcoholics Anonymous, 88, 137
   Alden, Hortense, 175
   Alexander, Dr., 119
   Algonquin Hotel, 106, 165
   All My Sons (Miller), 130
   Alpha Chi Omega, 35
   Alpha Delta Pi, 27
   Alpha Tau Omega, 25–27, 29–33, 43
   Alsop, Stewart, 247
   Amarcord (motion picture), 252
   Ambasciatore Hotel, 143
   American Blues (Williams), 4
   American Gothic (Wood), 64
   American Hospital, 140, 245
   American Shakespeare Theatre, The, 40
   Anderson, Dame Judith, 160
   Andrews, Todd, 152, 153
   Anna Karenina (motion picture), 139
   Antaeus, 187
   Appalachian Club, 117–18
   Atkinson, Brooks, 84, 114, 152, 153
   Austen, Jane, 45
   Ayers, Bradley, 203
   Ayers, Lemuel, 47, 49, 76, 79, 203
   Ayers, Shirley, 203
   Baby Doll (Williams—motion picture), 169–70
   Baddeley, Hermione, 195–98, 201
   Bankhead, Tallulah, 98, 183, 196–200
   Williams on, 61–62
   Barber, Samuel, 146
   Barnes, Billy, 34, 79, 127–28, 156–57, 178, 192, 215, 217, 227, 251–52
   Barnes, Clive, 233
   Barnes Hospital, 33
   Barrymore, Diana, 176–77, 195
   Barter Theatre, 193, 200
   Bateau Ivre (Rimbaud), 123
   Batista, Fulgencio, 68
   Battle of Angels (Williams), 52, 59, 61, 63, 69, 103, 147, 172
   Boston closing, 62–63
   rewriting of, 64
   Baxley, Barbara, 87–88, 90, 165
   Bedford, Brian, 212
   Bedford, Patrick, 34–35
   Bedinger, Mrs., 14
   Bedinger, Albert, 14, 15
   Bérard, Bésé, 149
   Berenson, Bernard, 146
   Berenson, Marisa, 218
   Bergman, Ingrid, 76
   Bernhardt, Sarah, 86
   Bernstein, Leonard, 92–94
   Bible, the, 230
   Bigelow, Paul, 3, 52, 89
   Black, Mrs. Cora, 64, 65, 66
   Black, Reverend George, 63
   Blackmer, Sidney, 89, 173
   Blanch, Arnold, 64–65
   Blanche’s Chair in the Moon (Williams), 86
   Bogart, Humphrey, 76
   Book–Cadillac Hotel, 180, 182
   BOOM (motion picture), 198, 200, 201, 210
   Booth, Shirley, 89, 219
   Bowden, Chuck, 40, 127, 183, 212
   Bowles, Jane, 59, 159–60, 170, 187
   Williams on, 159–60, 170
   Bowles, Paul, 59, 150, 159–60
   Brando, Marlon, 51, 82–83, 96, 131–32, 137
   Brecht, Bertolt, 41, 142
   Brett, Dorothy, 102
   Bricktop, 40
   Bridges, James, 242
   Britneva, Maria. See St. Just, Lady
   Brooks, Stella, 133
   Brown, Andy, 224
   Brownlow, William G., 117
   Brownlow, Mrs. William G., 117
   Bujold, Genevieve, 179, 192, 215, 233
   Burke, Billie, 65
   Burton, Richard, 200
   Bynner, Witter, 102
   Cabaret (motion picture), 218
   Caedmon Records, 178
   Cairo, Shanghai, Bombay! (Williams), 40, 41–42
   Caldwell, Zoe, 212
   Calley, Lieutenant, 247
   Camille (motion picture), 139
   Camino Real (Williams), 145, 165–67, 188, 206, 247
   critical response to, 166, 167
   New York opening, 167
   Philadelphia tryout, 166
   Canadian Broadcasting Company, 95
   Candles to the Sun (Williams), 44
   Capote, Truman, 150–51, 153, 158
   Carroll, Helena, 51, 114, 214
   Casablanca (motion picture), 75–76
   Cassidy, Claudia, 85, 162
   Castro, Fidel, 67, 68
   Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Williams), 68, 84, 168–69, 170, 188, 248
   critical response to, 169
   New York Drama Critics’ Award for, 169
   New York opening, 169
   Pulitzer Prize for, 169
   as Williams’ favorite play, 168, 234
   Chapin, Betty, 123
   Chekov, Anton, 40–41
   Chicago Tribune, 85, 162
   City and the Pillar, The (Vidal), 146
   Clayton, Jack, 178
   Clift, Montgomery, 96
   Clurman, Harold, 4, 172–73
   Coconut Grove Theatre, 183–84
   Cocteau, Jean, 149, 171
   Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 171
   Collier, Constance, 139
    
					     					 			Colombe d’Or, La, 140
   Columbia University, 123
   Come Back, Little Sheba (Inge), 89
   Comédie Française, 82
   Communism, 94, 142
   Connell, Mrs. Helen, 88–89
   Connery, Sean, 200
   Continental Shoemakers, 36, 39, 116
   Cook, Peter, 246
   Corsaro, Frank, 182–83, 184
   Coward, Noöl, 236
   Crane, Hart, 3, 117, 250
   Crawford, Cheryl, 167, 173
   Crawford, Joan, 139
   Cuba, 67–69, 111, 177
   Cukor, George, 138
   Daily Worker, The, 78
   Dakin, Rose O., 11, 17, 24, 39, 40, 59, 110–11, 118, 147
   Dakin, Walter Edwin, 11, 16, 19, 21, 24, 39, 40, 42, 63, 110–13, 126, 130, 147
   Dale, Jim, 40
   Dallesandro, Joe, 178, 216
   “Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” (Saroyan), 37
   Darling, Candy, 33–35, 51, 157, 192
   Davies, Marion, 77
   Davis, Bette, 182–83
   Deaconess Hospital, 213, 214
   De Beauvoir, Simone, 68–69
   Deering, Olive, 176
   “Delicate Prey, The” (Bowles), 159
   Dellinger, Dave, 145
   “Desire and the Black Masseur” (Williams), 159, 231
   Devine, George, 201
   Diaghilev, Sergei Pavlovich, 9
   Dirtiest Show in Town, The (Eyen), 170
   Doctors Hospital, 248
   Doriden, 205, 209
   Dowling, Eddie, 81, 82
   Dramatists Guild, 7, 52
   “Dream of Tennessee Williams, A,” 221, 223
   Drugs
   Inge, 87–88
   Merlo, 186
   Williams, 174, 215–16, 219, 222, 228
   Doriden, 205, 209
   Mellaril, 205, 209
   Nembutal, 171, 192, 240
   Nytol, 225
   Ritallin, 239
   Seconal, 158, 169, 182, 203, 210–11, 225–26
   Witherspoon, 70
   Duff–MacCormick, Cara, xvi–xvii, 233
   Dunaway, Faye, 178
   Dunnock, Mildred, 160
   Duse, Eleanora, 85, 86
   Elle, 140
   Esquire, 217, 221, 223
   Evans, Professor Oliver, 105, 202
   Excelsior Hotel, 178, 217
   Fanning, Gene, 34, 239
   Farrell, James T., 175
   Faulkner, William, 170, 171
   Fellini, Federico, 252
   Feuillere, Edwige, 82, 176
   Fitzgerald, Neil, 96
   Fitzgerald, Scott, 178
   Fleishman, Walter, 45, 47
   Ford, Ruth, 156, 227
   Forster, E. M., 148
   Four Saints in Three Acts (Stein), 50