Tennessee Williams sends his autobiography to Mexico.

The Mississippi Quarterly | March 22, 1993| | Copyright

Like almost everything else Tennessee Williams wrote, his short autobiographical sketch, "Facts About Me," presents a tangled bibliographic history. Most individuals know about this brief (1167-word) article from reading it in Williams's Where I Live: Selected Essays.(1) A note to this item in the collection informs readers that "This essay appeared on the jacket of the record album |Tennessee Williams Reading from His Work,' Caedmon Records, 1952." However, in his negative review of the first edition of Drewey Wayne Gunn's Tennessee Williams: A Bibliography,(2) George ...

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