by Daniel Ciba
University of Iowa Press, 2026
Paper: 978-1-68597-075-8 | eISBN: 978-1-68597-076-5
Library of Congress Classification PS3545.I5365Z6144 2026
Dewey Decimal Classification 812.54

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Blue Roses documents a queer response to one of the most popular American playwrights of the twentieth century: Tennessee Williams. Referencing Williams’s symbolic nickname for Laura in The Glass Menagerie, Daniel Ciba arranges archival memories that provoke, resist, and reimagine Williams’s contribution to LGBTQ+ culture. Ciba theorizes new archival methodologies that blend memory studies, queer theory, and theatre historiography. Each blue rose is an untold story of queer history that corresponds to a different period of Williams’s life, from World War II to the Lavender Scare and the Stonewall uprising.