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Katherine Weiss is Associate Dean at California State University Los Angeles, USA. She was formerly Professor of English and Assistant Chair for Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Literature and Language, East Tennessee State University, USA. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin; Califronia State University and the University of Reading, UK (where she earned her PhD), she is chiefly interested in Modern and Contemporary Drama, and Irish Literature. She is the author of The Plays of Samuel Beckett (Methuen Drama, 2012) a stimulating analysis of Beckett's work, encompassing his stage, radio and television plays, and editor of the Student Edition of Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth. Stephen Bottoms is Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance at the University of Manchester, UK. His previous books include Small Acts of Repair: Performance, Ecology and Goat Island (with Matthew Goulish, 2007), Sex, Drag and Male Roles (with Diane Torr, 2010), and Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway Movement (2004). Philip C.Kolin, Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi, is recognised as an international authority on the works of Tennessee Williams. He has published seven books on Williams, including The Tennessee Williams Encyclopedia, Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire for the CUP 'Plays in Production' series, Tennessee Williams: A Guide to Research and Performance, and The Influence of Tennessee Williams. In addition, Kolin has published more than fifty scholarly articles on Williams and has served as a guest editor of four journals focusing on Williams's works. Kolin also serves on the Editorial Board of the Tennessee Williams Annual Review.
Philip Kolin is Distinguished Professor in the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi, USA. He has written extensively on the work of Tennessee Williams.
PHILIP C. KOLIN is Professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi. His many books include Confronting Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire (Greenwood, 1993), Tennessee Williams: A Guide to Research and Performance (Greenwood, 1998) and The Tennessee Williams Encyclopedia (Greenwood, 2003). |