"On a Streetcar Named Success" is an essay by Tennessee Williams about the corrupting impact of fame on the artist.
[1] The essay first appeared in The New York Times on November 30, 1947, four days before the premiere of A Streetcar Named Desire.
[2][1] It was later republished as "The Catastrophe of Success" and often appears as an introduction to The Glass Menagerie.
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