Tennessee Williams's Last Play Finally Sees Print; New Species Is Announced Online; Head of U. Press of Virginia Leaves

ENCORE, ENCORE: Tennessee Williams still has not spoken his last. His final play, The One Exception, sees print for the first time in The Tennessee Williams Annual Review this month.

Dated by the author in January 1983, only a month before he died, the one-act play returns Williams to the topic of insanity, drawing from lifelong visits with his sister, Rose, who was institutionalized for decades. There is no obvious stand-in for Williams in the text, which

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