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		<title>Arthur Miller</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A great theater critic brings twentieth-century playwright Arthur Miller's dramatic story to life with bold and revealing new insights]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A great theater critic brings twentieth-century playwright Arthur Miller&#8217;s dramatic story to life with bold and revealing new insights</b><br />   <br /><b>&#8220;Lahr&#8217;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.&#8221;-Willard Spiegelman, <i>Wall Street Journal</i></b><br />   <br /><b>&#8220;<i>New Yorker</i> critic Lahr shines in this searching account of the life of playwright Arthur Miller. . . . It&#8217;s a great introduction to a giant of American letters.&#8221;-<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b><br />   <br /> 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&#8217;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&#8217;s role as a public intellectual-this book demonstrates the synergy between Arthur Miller&#8217;s psychology and his plays.<br />   <br /> Concentrating largely on Miller&#8217;s most prolific decades of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, Lahr probes Miller&#8217;s early playwriting failures; his work writing radio plays during World War II after being rejected for military service; his only novel, <i>Focus</i>; and his succession of award-winning and canonical plays that include <i>All My Sons</i>, <i>Death of a Salesman</i>, and <i>The Crucible</i>, providing an original interpretation of Miller&#8217;s work and his personality.</p>
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