Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Paperback / softback Book

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Paperback / softback

Part of the Student Editions series

Paperback / softback

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'Williams's favourite among his plays, [Cat on a Hot Tin Roof] is perhaps his most impassioned and articulate statement on human isolation, the wrenching problems of communication between people and the ways in which death defines life.' NEW YORK TIMESIn Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, a Southern family meet to celebrate 'Big Daddy' Pollitt's 65th birthday.

But as the party unfolds, the facade of a happy family gathering is fractured by sexual frustration, repressed love and greed in the light of their father's impending death. This edition includes a commentary by Benjamin Hudson, which explores the major themes of the play, including illness and mortality; white supremacy through the plantation setting; mendacity and 'fake news'; alcoholism and addiction; as well as sexuality, womanhood and mid-century notions of masculinity.

It draws attention to the context of the play, including the cultural, social and political landscape of the Mississippi Delta and St.

Louis; the first-hand witnessing of Black life in the South; homosexuality and outsider sympathy; and American conservatism and the idealised 1950s family.

It also delves into recent productions and adaptations of the play, including the Bollywood and Antoine Fuqua film adaptations.

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