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- Summer_and_Smoke abstract "Summer and Smoke is a two-part, thirteen-scene 1948 play by Tennessee Williams, originally titled Chart of Anatomy when Williams began work on it in 1945. The phrase \"summer and smoke\" probably comes from the Hart Crane poem \"Emblems of Conduct\" in the 1926 collection White Buildings. In 1964, Williams revised the play as The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.".
- Summer_and_Smoke comment "Summer and Smoke is a two-part, thirteen-scene 1948 play by Tennessee Williams, originally titled Chart of Anatomy when Williams began work on it in 1945. The phrase \"summer and smoke\" probably comes from the Hart Crane poem \"Emblems of Conduct\" in the 1926 collection White Buildings. In 1964, Williams revised the play as The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.".