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The glass menagerie

Book • 1944
The Glass Menagerie is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that explores the complex dynamics of a family trapped in their past.

The story revolves around Amanda, Tom, and Laura Wingfield, each struggling with their own illusions and realities.

The play is deeply autobiographical, reflecting Williams' own family experiences and emotional struggles.

It premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams to fame, becoming one of his most celebrated works.

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Adam Lane Smith
when referring to the play which shows men checking out and other men checking out on top of that because it's just too overwhelming.
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Ana Kasparian
when recalling a play she read and the article she saw with Bill Kristol.
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Chuck Palahniuk
as an example of a play that uses a prologue to set the stage.
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Luca Johnson
as the main focus of the podcast episode.
PREVIEW: Chronicles #6 | The Glass Menagerie
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Pamela Anderson
as a play she would love to be in.
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