The Man Who Had All the Luck
By (Author) Arthur Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
28th February 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
812.52
112
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
you can feel Miller exploring the theatrical terrain he was to make uniquely his own Guardian It is illuminating as a taster of themes that would return in Miller's work - father-son and brother-brother relationships, disappointment, the dubiousness of the American Dream, the hollow happiness of wealth - but here it also comes out as a piece about spiritual unease, about the deep disquiet of a man who cannot discern purpose or justice in life Financial Times Arthur Miller was 24 when he wrote this rich, passionate and compassionate play it should rank with Miller's greatest. Sunday Times 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
Arthur Miller (1915-2005) was arguably the most important playwright of the twentieth century whose oeuvre includes novels, screenplays, essays and an autobiography.