News
Margaret Bradham Thornton is the editor of Tennessee Williams's Notebooks, a collection of the Southern author's lifelong musings. Her debut novel, Charleston, takes place in high-society ...
In her first novel, “Charleston,” Margaret Bradham Thornton wanted to dispel the stereotypes associated with women from the South. Growing up in Charleston, S.C., Thornton said she never heard ...
The Charleston Shops; Spring Lake, New Jersey, is thrilled to announce that it will be hosting a reading and book signing event with award winning novelist Margaret Bradham Thornton on Thursday ...
Margaret Bradham Thornton’s first novel, Charleston, is aptly named. The story of a young high society woman who returns home to Charleston for her stepsister’s début and finds herself caught ...
Nearly halfway through Margaret Bradham Thornton’s second novel, her main character looks at a print from the Qing dynasty and considers the problem of perspective. The print Helen regards is of ...
When asked whether she shared the view of writer Lauren Groff about Florida as “a monkey bread state…that isn’t one thing but many things all jammed together,” Margaret Bradham Thornton ...
Collected and annotated by Margaret Bradham Thornton, they have been published for the first time. Actor Rick Foucheux reads from the notebooks.
Notebooks by Tennessee Williams Edited by Margaret Bradham Thornton Yale, 856 pp., $40 The Notebooks of Tennessee Williams is really two books.
Tennessee Williams Notebooks Edited by Margaret Bradham Thornton Yale University Press, ?40.20 TO KNOW that Tennessee Williams was a tormented soul is one thing. To see it illustrated in his ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results