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A Streetcar Named Desire

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Award-winning play with an introduction by Arthur Miller, exploring themes of American life, drama, and the human condition.

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, reissued with Arthur Miller’s introduction, examines human struggle, morality, and societal expectations. The narrative offers depth, exploring character motivations, dramatic tension, and the consequences of actions. Themes of identity, family, and personal responsibility are highlighted through the story’s compelling dialogue and plot developments.

Readers gain insight into historical and cultural contexts while engaging with complex characters. The narrative’s structure balances tension with reflection, making the work both entertaining and thought-provoking. Miller’s introduction provides additional perspective on the play’s significance and enduring impact.

Overall, the play remains a classic, appreciated for its literary craftsmanship, emotional resonance, and thematic richness. Its relevance extends beyond the stage, offering timeless lessons on humanity and ethical choice.
  • Title
    A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Author
    Neil Gaiman
  • Edition
    Edition 2023
  • Number of Pages
    289
  • Language
    English
  • Publisher
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Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman, born in 1960 in England, is a prolific author whose work spans novels, comics, screenplays, and short stories. Known for his imaginative storytelling and dark, often whimsical worlds, Gaiman has captivated audiences of all ages. From an early age, he was fascinated by mythology, folklore, and fairy tales, elements that permeate much of his writing. Gaiman’s narratives often blur the lines between reality and fantasy, presenting ordinary characters who encounter the extraordinary, the mystical, and sometimes the terrifying.
One of his most famous works, American Gods, explores a battle between old and new deities in contemporary America, blending mythology with sharp social commentary. Coraline and The Graveyard Book showcase his ability to craft stories for younger readers that are eerie yet profoundly moral, dealing with themes of courage, loss, and identity. Gaiman has also made significant contributions to graphic novels, most notably The Sandman series, which combines intricate plots, literary references, and complex characters to redefine the medium. In addition to fiction, Gaiman is a thoughtful essayist and speaker, often reflecting on the art of storytelling itself.

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