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 Fugitive Kind by Tennessee Williams, Fugitive Kind, one of Tennessee Williams's earliest plays, is one of his richest in dramatic material. Written in 1937 when the playwright was still Thomas Lanier Williams, Fugitive Kind introduces the character who will inhabit most of his later plays: the marginal man or woman who, through no personal fault, is a misfit in society but who demonstrates an admirable will to survive. Signature Tennessee Williams' characters, situations, and even the title (which was used as The Fugitive Kind for the 1960 film based on Orpheus Descending) have their genesis here. At age twenty-six, Williams was still learning his craft and this, his second full-length play, shows his debt to sources as diverse as thirties gangster films (The Petrified Forest, Winterset) and Romeo and Juliet. Fugitive Kind, with its star-crossed lovers and big city slum setting, takes place in a flophouse on the St. Louis waterfront in the shadow of Eads Bridge, where Williams spent Saturdays away from his shoe factory job and met his characters: jobless wayfarers on the dole, young writers and artists of the WPA, even gangsters and G-men. Fugitive Kind was also Williams's second play to be produced by The Mummers, a St. Louis theatre group devoted to drama of social protest. Called "vital and absorbing" by a contemporary review in The St. Louis Star-Times, this play reveals the young playwright's own struggle between his radical-socialist sympathies and his poetic inclinations, and signals his future reputation as our most compassionate lyric dramatist.
 Time and Money by William Matthews, William Matthews's ten books have gradually earned him a place on the first roster of American poets -" as water licks its steady way through stone."" Very little of the poetry of the past twenty years," Henry Taylor has written in the Washington Times," is more intelligent and engaging than that of William Matthews . .. Admiring gratitude seems perfectly appropriate." The New Yorker has described Matthews's work as" poems that revel in etymology and delight in colloquialism." And Carol Muske, in The Nation, has added: " If asked, I couldn't come up with a poet more in tune with the ironies and stand-up vernacular, the jazz of the everyday, than William Matthews . . . Matthews is a wise and fine poet and a funny person. Like time and money, an unbeatable combination." This is a large-hearted book, a strong and worldly book, the work of five years by one of the most admired and generous of American poets.
William Raborn - Vice admiral William Francis Raborn, Jr., USN (Retired) (June 8, 1905 - March 6, 1990) was the Director of the CIA April 28 1965 - June 30 1966. William Allen (admiral) - Rear-Admiral William Allen (November, 1792 - 23 January, 1864) was an English naval officer and explorer. William Fechteler - William Morrow Fechteler (6 March 1896 - 4 July 1967) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served as Chief of Naval Operations during the Eisenhower administration. He was the son of Rear Admiral Augustus F. William Rogers Taylor - Rear Admiral William Rogers Taylor (7 November 1811 – 14 April 1889) served in the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War.
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With soaring vocals, pounding drums, pumping bass, stinging guitar work and flowing keyboards, Crimsonfire has everything it needs to succeed. In June 1812 the still-infant United States had the audacity to declare war on the British from Lake Erie. Time to add the name Crimsonfire to this ever-growing list of bands to take note of- Crimsonfires progressive power metal sound has met with appreciation wherever and whenever its been heard. With Washington in flames, only a valiant defense at Fort McHenry saved Baltimore from a similar fate. With the appearance over the last couple of years of baseball. But Williams left baseball again in 1952 to fight in Korea, where he flew thirty-nine combat missions crash-landing his flaming, smoke-filled plane, in one famous episode. By 1814, however, the United States was no longer fighting for free trade, sailors' rights, and as much of Canada as it could grab, but for its very existence as a nation. Susan Gray lets the world`s top designers tell their own stories about who and what influenced their work. The Splendid Splinter. Lovers of the war, from heroine farm wife Laura Secord, whom some call Canada's Paul Revere, to country doctor William Beanes, whose capture set the stage for Francis Scott Key to write The Star-Spangled Banner. You will share Bunny Williams`s appreciation of Sister Parish and that designer`s comfortable, timeless,
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