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Interview with Dotson Rader
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| Dotson
Rader talks with Don Swaim in this 1985 interview about Rader's relationship
with the late playwright, Tennessee Williams. Dotson Rader was a close
personal friend of Williams and is able to provide insight into the life
of the playwright. In the interview, they discuss drugs and alcohol, Tennessee
William's homosexuality and the alienation he faced because of it. Tennessee
Williams wrote A Street Car Named Desire,
A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many other plays.
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to the Dotson Rader interview with Don Swaim,
April 26, 1985 These files are for your personal use only. |
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