The Notebook of Trigorin: A Free Adaptation of Chechkov's The Sea Gull

The Notebook of Trigorin: A Free Adaptation of Chechkov's The Sea Gull

The Notebook of Trigorin: A Free Adaptation of Chechkov's The Sea Gull

The Notebook of Trigorin: A Free Adaptation of Chechkov's The Sea Gull

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Overview

Tennessee Williams freely adapts Anton Chekhov's Russian classic "The Seagull".

From the master twentieth-century playwright Tennessee Williams-an adaptation of Chekhov's The Sea Gull, never before available to the general trade. The Notebook of Trigorin is faithful to Chekhov's story of longing and unrequited love. Set on a provincial Russian Estate, its peaceful environs offer stark contrast to the turbulent lives of its characters. Constantine, a young writer, must compete for the attention of his mother, a self-obsessed, often comical aging actress, Madame Arkadina, and his romantic ideal, Nina. His rival for both women is Trigorin, an established author bound to Arkadina by her patronage of his work, and attracted to Nina by her beauty. Trigorin cannot keep himself from consuming everything of value in Constantine's life. Only in the final scenes do all discover that the price for love and fragility can be horribly high. But if the words in The Notebook of Trigorin are essentially Chekhov's, the voice belongs firmly to Tennessee Williams. The dialogue resonates with echoes of the themes Williams developed as his signatures-compassion for the artistic soul and its vulnerability in the face of the world's "successfully practiced duplicity" (Act I).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780811213622
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication date: 11/17/1997
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 860,359
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

 Tennessee Williams (1911–1983) was America’s most influential playwright. Readers have devoured his poetry, essays, short stories, and letters, as well as his fantastic late plays, his remarkable corpus of one-acts, and his greatest plays—The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Night of the Iguana, The Rose Tattoo, Suddenly Last Summer, and Camino Real. Williams is a cornerstone of New Directions—we publish everything he wrote. He is also our single bestselling author.



Allean Hale, writer and poet, was the leading authority on the early life and late plays of Tennessee Williams.
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