"Listen to the dialogue: no other American dramatist has this feel for the ordinary talk of ordinary people, or the knowledge of what they do. This is more than a writer's craft, it is a psychological and moral openness to humanity, an act not of imitating, but of sharing". Sunday Times
This fourth anthology features Arthur Miller's two early plays, The Golden Years, a historical tragedy about Montezuma's destruction at the hands of Cortez, and The Man Who Had All the Luck, a fable about human freedom and individual responsibility, are brought together in this volume.
It also features two of his contemporary shorter plays, I Can't Remember Anything and Clara, first presented on a double bill as Danger! Memory. The latter focus on the importance and dangers of remembering the past, while the early plays, written at the time of the Second World War, mark the emergence of a drama in which public issues are rooted in private anxieties and chart the beginning of Miller's career that was one of the most distinguished in dramatic history.
First produced in 1944 and revived in London in 2008, The Man Who Had All the Luck is a mesmerising drama in which the author's brilliance and characteristic qualities are already evident:
The fourth volume of Miller's plays has been reissued with a new cover and features an introduction by the author and a chronology of his work.
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The fourth collection of Arthur Miller's plays, including two of his earliest works alongside two later works which feature his signature style and ability to capture contemporary American life.
The fourth of six anthologies that bring Arthur Miller's canon of work to a new generation of theatre lovers
ISBN
9781350335301
Published
2023-02-09
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
322 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
128 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Age
E, U, 04, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
288
Author