The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone by Tennessee Williams

The novel explores the emotional and psychological journey of a wealthy and recently widowed American actress who has retired to Rome. As she grapples with the fading allure of her beauty and career, she becomes involved with a young Italian man, who is revealed to be a gigolo. Their complex relationship is further complicated by the manipulative Contessa, who facilitates these liaisons. The story delves into themes of aging, desire, and the transactional nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the evocative and decaying grandeur of post-war Rome.

The 2867th greatest book of all time


Published
1950
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
128
Words
40,000
Original Language
English

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