The Man Who Stayed at Home 1918

Opened: April 3, 1918

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Tennessee Williams Literary Festival Announces Today's Events
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 24, 2018


Particularly in light of the 2016 documentary I Am Not Your Negro, author and civil rights activist James Baldwin is garnering new attention and appreciation for his astute analyses of race, class, and sexuality in U.S. culture. Our reading group will take up his groundbreaking semi-autobiographical first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953). Attendees are invited to read this seminal text that brought mid-20th Century African-American literature out of the shadow of Richard Wright while deftly exploring the post-Civil War Great Migration, its southern roots, its religious inflections, and its generational tensions. The suggested edition is the most recent paperback (ISBN 978-0345806543). Traditional New Orleans fare of coffee and beignets at Muriel's Jackson Square with lively discussion to follow led by Festival favorite and Southern literary scholar Gary Richards. Seating is limited to 50 persons; pre-registration is required.

BEHIND THE SCENES: Angela Lansbury Returns To The West End
by Alice Chappell - Jan 30, 2014


Angela Lansbury discusses her illustrious career and her hopes for her latest project.

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