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05/25/2026
Tennessee Williams had named University of the South as the sole beneficiary of his literary estate upon the death of his sister, Rose. Other items in his estate had somehow made their way to Sewanee, including Williams’s patio furniture, his breakfast plates, his toaster, which still works (don’t ask), and, of course, the statuette I chanced upon in our archives. (Humanities)
Property of Tennessee Williams HUMANITIES: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities Feature Property of Tennessee Williams What a souvenir statue tells us about his writing. Christopher McDonough HUMANITIES, September/October 2011, Volume 32, Number 5 Photo caption A bronze replica of a celebrated statuette that....
We wouldn't get these everyday objects, but someone obviously saw the beauty in them. Ian spotted them in an antiques shop near Boston. https://youtube.com/shorts/s2y3lvdPjIw?feature=share
05/15/2026
"According to family sources, not only is Sundling not familiar with his family’s heritage and history, but the 29-year-old also appears more emotionally attached to the fictional characters in his comic books than to many of his blood relatives." (The Onion)
Area Man Has Far Greater Knowledge Of Marvel Universe Than Own Family Tree LA CROSSE, WI—Returning to his hometown to attend a cousin’s wedding Saturday, Josh Sundling, 29, reportedly demonstrated on numerous occasions a vast, far more intricate understanding of the fictional Marvel Comics Universe than of his own family’s genealogy.
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