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"He was a boy..."

Jose here bringing you the Monday Monologue, this time taken from Elia Kazan's production of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named desire". "Blanche, can I ask you a question?" Full Article at Film Experience Blog

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  1. In an  Oct. 11, 2009 photo, a plaque honoring the writings of Mississippi native and one-time Clarksdale resident Tennessee Williams is embedded in the sidewalk outside the St. Georges' Episcopal Church Rectory.

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