Description
Author Arthur Miller
Editors: Robert A. Martin, Steven R. Centola
Publisher Da Capo Press
Format paperback
condition like new
Summary
The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller offers an extraordinary portal into the mind of one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. This revised and expanded edition, edited by Robert A. Martin and Steven R. Centola, spans over 40 years of Miller's thought-provoking and often provocative essays. From reflections on the political landscape of his time—including McCarthyism—to explorations of the moral obligations of the playwright, Miller elevates theater as both a mirror and a catalyst for social change.
This volume is essential for readers interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and performance. Miller’s insights resonate far beyond the stage, challenging us to see drama as a vehicle for truth, compassion, and justice. This paperback First Da Capo edition is in like new condition, with only a tiny tear on the back cover edge and a few underlined passages. A collectible piece for scholars, performers, and fans of literary criticism.