He continued writing after those plays but found less success. The latter won him the Tony Award for Best Play. Gibson broke the shackles with his upcoming two plays “Two for the Seesaw” and “The Miracle Worker”. He wrote a novel The Cobweb (1951) stimulated by his time at the psychiatric clinic. He married Margaret Brenman-Gibson who was a psychotherapist. He started working in a psychiatric clinic to earn his living. After graduation, he tried his luck in writing different literary pieces but could not succeed. During his stay at the college, he was very much interested in theatre and he worked there mainly. He went to City College of New York from where he got his graduation. He mainly wrote for theatre from where he got fame as a playwright. William Gibson was an American novelist and a playwright.
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