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Book Title
Arthur Miller : American Witness
Publication Name
Arthur Miller
Title
Arthur Miller
Subtitle
American Witness
ISBN-10
0300276796
EAN
9780300276794
ISBN
9780300276794
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2024
Release Date
09/04/2024
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Length
8 in
Author
John Lahr
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Performing Arts
Topic
Religious, Theater / Playwriting, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Series
Jewish Lives
Book Series
Jewish Lives Ser.
Publication Year
2024
Item Width
5.4 in
Item Weight
10.7 Oz
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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A great theater critic brings twentieth-century playwright Arthur Miller's dramatic story to life with bold and revealing new insights "Lahr's cogent analyses are revelatory. . . . He does not reduce the work to the life, but shows how it explains the life from which it emerges."--Willard Spiegelman, Wall Street Journal " New Yorker critic Lahr shines in this searching account of the life of playwright Arthur Miller. . . . It's a great introduction to a giant of American letters."-- Publishers Weekly Distinguished theater critic John Lahr brings unique perspective to the life of Arthur Miller (1915-2005), the playwright who almost single-handedly propelled twentieth-century American theater to a new level of cultural sophistication. Organized around the fault lines of Miller's life--his family, the Great Depression, the rise of fascism, Elia Kazan and the House Committee on Un-American Activities, Marilyn Monroe, Vietnam, and the rise and fall of Miller's role as a public intellectual--this book demonstrates the synergy between Arthur Miller's psychology and his plays. Concentrating largely on Miller's most prolific decades of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, Lahr probes Miller's early playwriting failures; his work writing radio plays during World War II after being rejected for military service; his only novel, Focus ; and his succession of award-winning and canonical plays that include All My Sons , Death of a Salesman , and The Crucible , providing an original interpretation of Miller's work and his personality.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300276796
ISBN-13
9780300276794
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16063181314

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Book Title
Arthur Miller : American Witness
Author
John Lahr
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Religious, Theater / Playwriting, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publication Year
2024
Book Series
Jewish Lives Ser.
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Performing Arts
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Item Weight
10.7 Oz

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"Lahr''s cogent analyses [in Arthur Miller ] are revelatory but not surgical, and his sympathy never cloys. He does what a good literary biographer must do: He does not reduce the work to the life, but shows how it explains the life from which it emerges. He is an investigative reporter, a profiler of personality, mind and character, and a critic who understands drama on the page and in the house."--Willard Spiegelman, Wall Street Journal "His plays, although rooted in the personal as John Lahr establishes, can still disclose truths about the political world that might otherwise be denied."--John Stokes, Times Literary Supplement Named by the New Yorker as a Best Book of 2022 "It is a tapestry rich with personal as well as public detail, but it also makes irrefutable the argument (sometimes opposed) that Miller''s Jewishness was foundational to his writing."--John Nathan, Jewish Chronicle " New Yorker critic Lahr shines in this searching account of the life of playwright Arthur Miller. . . . It''s a great introduction to a giant of American letters."-- Publishers Weekly "An engaging summary of a celebrated and checkered career."-- Kirkus Reviews "In this succinct and gorgeously written portrait, the former New Yorker drama critic and award-winning biographer of Tennessee Williams offers a keen psychological appraisal of Miller''s works, and of Miller himself."--Julia Klein, Boston Globe "John Lahr''s slender, sharp biography offers an engaging account of the playwright''s life, beginning with his New York childhood. Lahr also provides a penetrating interpretation of Arthur Miller''s canonical works."-- Christian Science Monitor , "November''s 10 Best Books" "Beautifully written. . . . Lahr''s latest book is the achievement of a fine and mature scholar, and the volume has the interpretive sensitivity, scholarly scruple, narrative energy, and cultural depth to make it one of the major coordinates in Miller studies."--Matthew Roudané, Tennessee Williams Annual Review "In this instructive, well-wrought interpretative biography, Lahr illuminates the enduring contributions Miller made to cultural affairs, at home and abroad. This insightful, accessible presentation will captivate Miller scholars and novices alike."--H. I. Einsohn, Choice "With this admirably brief book, Mr. Lahr, a prominent theater critic, delivers a no-filler biography that still leaves room for his keen critical insights."--Kurt Wenzel, East Hampton Star "No one writes about playwrights and the theater the way John Lahr does. In this probing, brilliantly insightful, and also deeply readable and entertaining book, he offers unique insight into how Miller''s mind works, and how the details of his biography impacted his body of work."--Sarah Ruhl, MacArthur Prize-winning playwright "Lahr lets us see the great American playwright with new eyes. After his highly acclaimed Tennessee Williams biography, Lahr scores a second smash hit with Arthur Miller . No one writes more perceptively about the twentieth-century theater than John Lahr."--John Guare, playwright, Six Degrees of Separation "A superbly written, impeccably researched biography from the great John Lahr. The close relationship between Miller and his plays is detailed and sympathetic. A classic book about a classic American playwright."--André Bishop, artistic director, Lincoln Center Theater "In Arthur Miller , the great critic and biographer John Lahr has found a perfect subject: complex, gifted, a man of his times. This is biography-as-collaboration, and utterly captivating."--Hilton Als, Pulitzer Prize-winning essayist and author, "Lahr's cogent analyses [in Arthur Miller ] are revelatory but not surgical, and his sympathy never cloys. He does what a good literary biographer must do: He does not reduce the work to the life, but shows how it explains the life from which it emerges. He is an investigative reporter, a profiler of personality, mind and character, and a critic who understands drama on the page and in the house."--Willard Spiegelman, Wall Street Journal "His plays, although rooted in the personal as John Lahr establishes, can still disclose truths about the political world that might otherwise be denied."--John Stokes, Times Literary Supplement Named by the New Yorker as a Best Book of 2022 "It is a tapestry rich with personal as well as public detail, but it also makes irrefutable the argument (sometimes opposed) that Miller's Jewishness was foundational to his writing."--John Nathan, Jewish Chronicle " New Yorker critic Lahr shines in this searching account of the life of playwright Arthur Miller. . . . It's a great introduction to a giant of American letters."-- Publishers Weekly "An engaging summary of a celebrated and checkered career."-- Kirkus Reviews "In this succinct and gorgeously written portrait, the former New Yorker drama critic and award-winning biographer of Tennessee Williams offers a keen psychological appraisal of Miller's works, and of Miller himself."--Julia Klein, Boston Globe "John Lahr's slender, sharp biography offers an engaging account of the playwright's life, beginning with his New York childhood. Lahr also provides a penetrating interpretation of Arthur Miller's canonical works."-- Christian Science Monitor , "November's 10 Best Books" "In this instructive, well-wrought interpretative biography, Lahr illuminates the enduring contributions Miller made to cultural affairs, at home and abroad. This insightful, accessible presentation will captivate Miller scholars and novices alike."--H. I. Einsohn, Choice "With this admirably brief book, Mr. Lahr, a prominent theater critic, delivers a no-filler biography that still leaves room for his keen critical insights."--Kurt Wenzel, East Hampton Star "No one writes about playwrights and the theater the way John Lahr does. In this probing, brilliantly insightful, and also deeply readable and entertaining book, he offers unique insight into how Miller's mind works, and how the details of his biography impacted his body of work."--Sarah Ruhl, MacArthur Prize-winning playwright "Lahr lets us see the great American playwright with new eyes. After his highly acclaimed Tennessee Williams biography, Lahr scores a second smash hit with Arthur Miller . No one writes more perceptively about the twentieth-century theater than John Lahr."--John Guare, playwright, Six Degrees of Separation "A superbly written, impeccably researched biography from the great John Lahr. The close relationship between Miller and his plays is detailed and sympathetic. A classic book about a classic American playwright."--André Bishop, artistic director, Lincoln Center Theater "In Arthur Miller , the great critic and biographer John Lahr has found a perfect subject: complex, gifted, a man of his times. This is biography-as-collaboration, and utterly captivating."--Hilton Als, Pulitzer Prize-winning essayist and author
Dewey Decimal
812.52
Dewey Edition
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