Monday 28 June 2010

10 C

Circa July 2004, the coach I was travelling in from New York to Boston passed by Salem Connecticut where Arthur Miller was living. Now I remember that Miller said about Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER that it was the only modern British play worth seeing. In an interview in one of my dvds titled TENNESSEE'S SOUTH which I watched the other day, Tennessee (his friends jokingly called him 10 c) Williams says that anger (in general and not only in the Osbornian sense) is the most deeply rooted---deeper than love -- emotion in the human heart. 10 c concludes the programme by saying that he believes that God does exist and that he prays to Him almost every night and he says that God hears him and listens to him but he doesn't care about him

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