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Camino Real is a 1953 play by Tennessee Williams. In the introduction to the Penguin edition of the play Williams directs the reader to use the Anglicized pronunciation Cá-mino Réal. The play takes its title from its setting alluded to El Camino Real a dead-end place in a Spanish-speaking town surrounded by desert with sporadic transportation to the outside world.

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