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Arthur Miller

    17 octobre 1915 – 10 février 2005

    Arthur Miller fut une figure de proue du drame américain, dont la carrière prolifique s'est étendue sur plus de six décennies, façonnant de manière significative le paysage littéraire de la nation. Ses pièces, toujours étudiées et jouées dans le monde entier, plongent dans de profondes complexités morales et offrent une critique sociale incisive. Miller a exploré avec maestria des thèmes tels que la culpabilité, la responsabilité et le rêve américain insaisissable, employant un style distinctif caractérisé par une profonde perspicacité psychologique et une puissante tension dramatique. Il est largement considéré comme l'un des dramaturges américains les plus importants de son époque, laissant une marque indélébile sur le théâtre.

    The Misfits
    The Price
    Arthur Miller Plays 1
    Thoughts on Human Dignity and Freedom
    Les Misfits
    Les Sorcières de Salem
    • Arthur Miller Plays 1

      • 473pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      "In this collected works, five of Arthur Miller's most-produced and popular plays are brought together in a new edition, alongside an exclusive introduction by Ivo van Hove, the celebrated contemporary director of Miller's works. All five plays were written by Miller within a ten-year period which began with his first Broadway hit, All My Sons, in 1947 which led Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times to state that 'theatre has acquired a genuine new talent.' This was followed in 1949 by his exploration of the American Dream in Death of a Salesman, which went on to win the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Crucible followed in 1953, produced during the McCarthy era and becoming a parable of the witch-hunting practices of a government determined to root-out Communists. A View from the Bridge, originally performed in 1955, concerns the lives of longshoremen in the Brooklyn waterfront and has remained one of Miller's most produced plays. Originally presented as a one-act companion piece to A Memory of Two Mondays, both plays explore the dreams and working lives of ordinary Americans in the early decades of the 20th century. Freshly edited and featuring a bold new design, this updated edition of Arthur Miller Plays 1 is a must-have for theatre fans and students alike."--Back cover

      Arthur Miller Plays 1
      5,0
    • The Price

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      In a building slated for imminent demolition, two brothers, long estranged, reunite to sell off their family's possessions. In short time the transaction draws in one man's wife and an ancient but still wily furniture dealer. And a crowded attic becomes the setting for an acrid, funny, and moving inquest into the wounds of family, the allure of the disposable, and the nature of human failure.

      The Price
      5,0
    • This book documents the making of the legendary film The Misfits (1961). Directed by the Hollywood auteur John Huston, it starred three of the most charismatic actors of all time - Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift. Its script was composed by Arthur Miller, one of America's greatest playwrights and Marilyn's husband. As part of the promotional strategy for the film, the Magnum photographic agency was given exclusive access to the shoot. Nine of its most famous photographers - including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Eve Arnold and Elliott Erwitt - covered the production, both on and off the set. 200 of their pictures are reproduced in rich duotone, providing both a fascinating documentary of the making of a film and an intimate portrait of its stars. The photographs are paralleled with an essay by the Editor-in-Chief of the established film magazine Cahiers du cinéma , Serge Toubiana, in which he recounts the tragic and triumphant story of the film that was to become Monroe and Gable's swansong. The book also contains a revealing interview between Toubiana and Arthur Miller, in which Miller discusses the making of the film, the troubled relationships between the stars (including his own with Monroe) and the fascinating background to the photographs.

      The Misfits
      4,3
    • Wanted by the FBI

      The Feds against a Jewish Lawyer

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the narrative explores the activism of Rabbi Meir Kahane and the Jewish Defense League as they confront Soviet officials to advocate for the rights of Soviet Jews. Their aggressive tactics aim to spotlight the struggle for freedom and human rights, reflecting the intense political climate of the era. The book delves into themes of activism, identity, and the complexities of Jewish life under oppression.

      Wanted by the FBI
      4,0
    • "The greatest American dramatist of our age" Evening Standard This fifth volume of Arthur Miller's work contains two plays from the early nineties: his highly acclaimed The Last Yankee (1993), which the Guardian called "a fine and moving play . . . Like all Miller's best work, it effortlessly links private and public worlds by connecting personal desperation to insane American values"; and The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991), which explores themes of bigamy and betrayal, described as "searching, scorching, harsh but compassionate" (Sunday Times). Also contained in the volume is Almost Everybody Wins, the original version of the screenplay Arthur Miller wrote for Karel Reisz's film, "Everybody Wins".

      Arthur Miller Plays 5
      4,0
    • The Crucible

      Arthur Miller

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      The Crucible
      4,0