For most of his Broadway plays Tennessee Williams composed an essay, most often for The New York Times, to be published just prior to opening something to whet the theatergoers appetites and to get the critics thinking. Many of these were collected in the 1978 volume Where I Live, which is now expanded by noted Williams scholar John S. Bak to include all of Williams theater essays, biographical pieces, introductions and reviews. This volume also includes a few occasional pieces, program notes, and a discreet selection of juvenilia such as his 1927 essay published in Smart Set, which answers...
For most of his Broadway plays Tennessee Williams composed an essay, most often for The New York Times, to be published just prior to opening somethin...
Families often wrestle with the decision to move a person with dementia into a care home. The decision can be highly charged and emotional, involving feelings of loss, sadness and guilt. Moreover, developing a good relationship between the family and the care home is not an easy matter. In this accessible guide the authors take person-centred dementia care a step forward by outlining ways in which care homes can help families to become partners in the caring process. Using case examples, quotations and research-based evidence, the authors offer practical advice and good practice guidelines...
Families often wrestle with the decision to move a person with dementia into a care home. The decision can be highly charged and emotional, involving ...