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From:Gay & Lesbian BiographyAlthough his writing career spanned more than four decades, it was between the mid-1940s and the mid-1960s, that American playwright Tennessee Williams did the bulk of—and his most noteworthy—writing. His dozens of...
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From:Gay & Lesbian Literature (Vol. 2. )Placing Anais Nin's work within the context of gay and lesbian literature may be akin to fitting a square peg into a round hole. Her writing is almost exclusively heterosexual, as is her personal sexual experience. Her...
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From:Gay & Lesbian BiographyGertrude Stein is regarded as one of the most remarkable writers of the twentieth century. Reacting against the naturalistic conventions of nineteenth-century fiction, she developed an abstract manner of expression that...
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From:Gay & Lesbian BiographyDorothy Arzner was one of the top film directors of her time and the only woman director in Hollywood during the 1930s. Beginning her career as the era of silent films was coming to a close, Arzner smoothly made the...
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From:Gay & Lesbian BiographyWith his first play, Edward Albee caught the attention of the theatrical world. He soon followed this success with the wildly popular Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as well as several other award-winning plays. On the...