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Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater.Among his most popular plays are All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (1955).
Miller sent a copy of the play to Elia Kazan who directed the original stage version of All My Sons. Kazan was a former member of the Communist Party who shared Miller's left-wing views. However, their relationship was destroyed when Kazan gave names of suspected Communists to the House Un-American Activities Committee during the Red Scare. [3 ...
First edition cover. Incident at Vichy is a one-act play written in 1964 by American dramatist Arthur Miller. [1] It depicts a group of men who have been detained in Vichy France in 1942; they are being held for their "racial" inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police.
Resurrection Blues is a 2002 play by Arthur Miller. Though Miller was not known for his humor, this play uses a pointed comedic edge to intensify his observations about the dangers, as well as the benefits, of blind belief: political, religious, economic and emotional.
The next Jefferson Lecture, by playwright Arthur Miller, again led to attacks from conservatives [7] such as Jay Nordlinger, who called it "a disgrace," [8] and George Will, who did not like the political content of Miller's lecture and argued that Miller was not legitimately a "scholar." [9]
Arthur Lewis Miller (May 24, 1892 – March 16, 1967) was a Nebraska Republican politician. Born on a farm near Plainview, Nebraska , he graduated from the Plainview High School in 1911. He then taught rural school in Plainview from 1911 to 1913.
One man, Arthur Miller, played by Adrien Brody, sparks a special interest among viewers. Miller was Marilyn's third husband, and their love affair was one of the starlet's most well-known romances.
Focus is a 1945 novel by Arthur Miller which deals with issues of racism, particularly antisemitism. In 2001, a film version , starring William H. Macy , was released. Plot summary