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  1. Camino Real is a 1953 play by Tennessee Williams. In the introduction to the Penguin edition of the play, Williams directs the reader to use the Anglicized pronunciation "Cá-mino Réal." The play takes its title from its setting, alluded to El Camino Real, a dead-end place in a Spanish-speaking town surrounded by desert with ...

  2. 23 de dic. de 2011 · Camino real. by. Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Publication date. 1970. Topics. Works by individual poets: from c 1900 -, American, General, Poetry, American drama. Publisher. New York : New Directions.

  3. In this phantasmagorical play, the Camino Real is a dead end, a police state in a vaguely Latin American country, and an inescapable condition. Characters from history and literature―Don Quixote, Casanova, Camille, Lord Byron―inhabit a place where corruption and indifference have immobilized and nearly destroyed the human spirit.

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  4. In this phantasmagorical play, the Camino Real (pronunciation: Cá-mino Reál) is a long highway, a dead end, a police state in a vaguely Latin American country, a...

  5. 17 de ene. de 1970 · There is a newer edition of this item: Camino Real (New Directions Paperbook) $13.28. (25) In Stock. In this phantasmagorical play, the Camino Real is a dead end, a police state in a vaguely Latin American country, and an inescapable condition.

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  6. "Camino Real" is a 1953 play by Tennessee Williams. The play takes its title from its setting, alluded to El Camino Real, a dead-end place in a Spanish-speaking town surrounded by desert...

  7. Camino Real. by. Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Publication date. 1953. Publisher. Norfolk, Conn. : New Directions. Collection.