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          (1911-1983)

          Who Was Tennessee Williams?

          After college, Tennessee Williams moved to New Orleans, a city that would inspire much of his writing. On March 31, 1945, his play, The Glass Menagerie, opened on Broadway and two years later A Streetcar Named Desire earned Williams his first Pulitzer Prize.

          Many of Williams' plays have been adapted to film starring screen greats like Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor.

          Early Years

          Williams was born Thomas Lanier Williams on March 26, 1911, in Columbus, Mississippi, the second of Cornelius and Edwina Williams' three children.

          Raised predominantly by his mother, Williams had a complicated relationship with his father, a demanding salesman who preferred work instead of parenting.

          Williams described his childhood in Mississippi as pleasant and happy.

          But life changed for him when his family moved to St. Louis, Missouri. The carefree nature of his boyhood was stripped in his new urban home, and as a result, William