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A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams Play Vintage Classic PB BUY 2 GET 1. The narrative focuses on the clash between two starkly different individuals and the decline of Southern aristocracy. "A Streetcar Named Desire" is a vintage play by Tennessee Williams, first published in 1947 by Penguin Publishing Group. This historical drama, set after World War II, explores themes of American culture and society. With a mass market paperback format and measurement of 7 inches in length and height and 4.5 inches in width, this first thus edition features illustrations and is intended for a wide audience of young adults and adults. The play's narrative, centered around the character Blanche Dubois, delves into the complexities of human relationships and identity in a post-war era. A Streetcar Named Desire , published as a paperback by Signet in 1947, is the script of the acclaimed stage play by Tennessee Williams. It is a powerful and tragic Southern Gothic story set in the working-class French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The narrative focuses on the clash between two starkly different individuals and the decline of Southern aristocracy.