Nov. 15, 2021

Hymn of Despair: The Blue Song of Tennessee Williams

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Henry Schvey's discovery of an unknown poem by Tennessee Williams was not only a once-in-a-lifetime find but another piece of the puzzle of a man whose past continued to follow him and which helped provide the inspiration for his work. The poem, Blue Song became the inspiration for Schvey's book, The Blue Song: St. Louis in the Life and Work of Tennessee Williams. A captivating side of Williams' life in St. Louis by an author who unknowingly crossed paths with the playwright.

[03:00] Background

  • Henry Schvey, Professor of Drama and Comparative Literature at Washington University in St. Louis
  • Interest in Tennessee Williams

[07:07] The discovery of the poem, Blue Song

[14:03] The St. Louis influence in Williams' work

  • Informative and growing up years
  • How it shows out in his plays

[25:45] Dealing with the past

  • Other writers
  • Williams returns to St. Louis to dry out
  • Ultimate irony-Williams burial in St. Louis

[33:25] St. Louis Jewish Book Festival and future work on Tennessee Williams by Henry Schvey

  • Insight from the paintings of Williams
  • Getting it to perfection-addiction to writing

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