Ahmed Honeini is an Honorary Research Associate in American Literature in the Department of English at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of two books - William Faulkner and Mortality: A Fine Dead Sound (Routledge, 2021) and Tennessee Williams's America: Homes, Families, Exiles (Routledge, 2025) - and the editor of Faulkner's Transgressive Postmodernism, a special issue of The Faulkner Journal (2022). He is the founder of the Faulkner Studies in the UK Research Network and co-Associate Editor of the Journal of American Studies. He has work published or forthcoming on Ernest Hemingway, Vladimir Nabokov, Cormac McCarthy, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Edgar Allan Poe. His research interests, broadly defined, lie in twentieth-century American fiction, theatre, and film.
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Introduction: I am a Fugitive: Homes, Families, and Exiles in the Plays of Tennessee Williams, 1936-1981 1. An Illusion of Escape: Monotony, Stasis, and Freedom in Candles to the Sun and Fugitive Kind 2. To Go on Living: Death, Sex, and Procreation in Battle of Angels/ Orpheus Descending and The Rose Tattoo 3. Occupants of a Sinking Cage: Heteronormativity and the Politics of Marriage in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Period of Adjustment 4. Organs of a Body, Torn Out: The Violence of Exile in Suddenly Last Summer and Sweet Bird of Youth 5. Into the World: Queer Life Beyond the Periphery in Vieux Carré and Something Cloudy, Something Clear Coda: A Vagabond's Paradise: Snapshots of the American Family after Williams
Introduction: I am a Fugitive: Homes, Families, and Exiles in the Plays of Tennessee Williams, 1936-1981 1. An Illusion of Escape: Monotony, Stasis, and Freedom in Candles to the Sun and Fugitive Kind 2. To Go on Living: Death, Sex, and Procreation in Battle of Angels/ Orpheus Descending and The Rose Tattoo 3. Occupants of a Sinking Cage: Heteronormativity and the Politics of Marriage in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Period of Adjustment 4. Organs of a Body, Torn Out: The Violence of Exile in Suddenly Last Summer and Sweet Bird of Youth 5. Into the World: Queer Life Beyond the Periphery in Vieux Carré and Something Cloudy, Something Clear Coda: A Vagabond's Paradise: Snapshots of the American Family after Williams
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