>>> THANK YOU CIA/NAZI/GOOGLE/BLOGGER for this CORRUPTION of the formatting.
Readers can see it ALL by taking the link above. Thanks, Scott
>>> FIRST COMMENT after reading info Tony posted elsewhere: I met Tennessee Williams, Schuyler "Skye" Wyatt, and Gary Tucker upstairs in The Monster club in Key West in the second half of June 1982. THEY ALL CLAIMED (or Skye claimed loudly in front of all), that Tony Narducci had ABANDONNED Tennessee Williams LONG before that in Europe -- leaving him stranded and alone there.
So Tony has a HUGE LIE already -- and most of his book MUST BE FICTION!!!
Scott
Tony Narducci Shares Details of Tennessee Williams' Last Year in New Book
In his unprecedented, welcome new memoir "In the Frightened Heart of Me: Tennessee Williams's Last Year" (published by iUniverse), author Tony Narducci recalls the details of traveling with famous playwright Tennessee Williams as his companion and assistant during the last year of his life.
Narducci met Williams in February 1982 and shared a number of adventures with him across the United States until Williams' death in February 1983. Narducci had admirEd Williams' work since adolescence, when he read "The Glass Menagerie" as a sophomore in high school. Since then, he read everything he could find by or about the noted playwright and thought of Williams as his literary hero.
"In the Frightened Heart of Me" gives a personal look into the life and art of Tennessee Williams. Narducci chronicles the events of the last year of Williams' life and shares his own personal journey from aspiring filmmaker to successful business consultant.
"The book is a journey of self-discovery for me, and for Williams it is a story of his constant fear of dying alone, unloved," Narducci writes. "With his illustrious career fading, Williams reveals that he didn't feel loved by the people he loved most; in fact, he never heard the words 'I love you.' Perhaps he didn't know how to recognize love because he never learned it. However, he did know how to translate pain into poetry."
"In the Frightened Heart of Me"
By Tony Narducci
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965957
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965940
E-Book | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965964
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Tony Narducci is a business consultant living in Chicago. His expertise is in building collaborative organizational cultures that foster learning and growth. For the past 20 years, working with Fortune 200 companies, Narducci has earned a reputation for producing qualitative and quantitativebusiness results. This is his debut book.
iUniverse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing provider. iUniverse has a strategic alliance with Indigo Books & Music, Inc. in Canada, and titles accepted into the iUniverse Rising Star program are featured in a special collection on BarnesandNoble.com. iUniverse recognizes excellence in book publishing through the Star, Reader's Choice, Rising Star and Editor's Choice designations - self-publishing's only such awards program. Headquartered in Bloomington, Ind., iUniverse also operates offices in Indianapolis. For more information or to publish a book, please visit iuniverse.com or call 1-800-AUTHORS. For the latest, follow @iuniversebooks on Twitter.
Narducci met Williams in February 1982 and shared a number of adventures with him across the United States until Williams' death in February 1983. Narducci had admirEd Williams' work since adolescence, when he read "The Glass Menagerie" as a sophomore in high school. Since then, he read everything he could find by or about the noted playwright and thought of Williams as his literary hero.
"In the Frightened Heart of Me" gives a personal look into the life and art of Tennessee Williams. Narducci chronicles the events of the last year of Williams' life and shares his own personal journey from aspiring filmmaker to successful business consultant.
"The book is a journey of self-discovery for me, and for Williams it is a story of his constant fear of dying alone, unloved," Narducci writes. "With his illustrious career fading, Williams reveals that he didn't feel loved by the people he loved most; in fact, he never heard the words 'I love you.' Perhaps he didn't know how to recognize love because he never learned it. However, he did know how to translate pain into poetry."
"In the Frightened Heart of Me"
By Tony Narducci
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965957
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965940
E-Book | 308 pages | ISBN 9781475965964
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Tony Narducci is a business consultant living in Chicago. His expertise is in building collaborative organizational cultures that foster learning and growth. For the past 20 years, working with Fortune 200 companies, Narducci has earned a reputation for producing qualitative and quantitativebusiness results. This is his debut book.
iUniverse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing provider. iUniverse has a strategic alliance with Indigo Books & Music, Inc. in Canada, and titles accepted into the iUniverse Rising Star program are featured in a special collection on BarnesandNoble.com. iUniverse recognizes excellence in book publishing through the Star, Reader's Choice, Rising Star and Editor's Choice designations - self-publishing's only such awards program. Headquartered in Bloomington, Ind., iUniverse also operates offices in Indianapolis. For more information or to publish a book, please visit iuniverse.com or call 1-800-AUTHORS. For the latest, follow @iuniversebooks on Twitter.
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Scott Kenan · Writer at Self
Since I wrote extensively about Tony Narducci (using a false name since I could not confirm everything), having spent much time with him while I worked as Tennessee Williams' assistant Nov. 1981 - April 28, 1982 right after the opening of A HOUSE NOT MEANT TO STAND opened at the Goodman, Tony must have written about me as well.
I trust Tony has been as honest portraying me as I was telling about his poetic nature. Google my name on Amazon to find my memoir which NO theater group, publications, etc. has EVER reviewed my book -- published just like this one, by self, so NO difference there.
Mine got John Lahr's RAVE REVIEW. I hope Tony's does too so we have at least TWO good memoirs of Tom at that time.
Google my name also to find my political blog named "The Weather Up Here" which goes to 500 top contacts -- INCLUDING top editors of ALL important NYC Theater Press!!!
Thanks,
Scott
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