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by Arthur Miller
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Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 15 years ago
I find plays kind of difficult to read, and I think I would have liked it more if I had seen it rather than read it. I like Arthur Miller's writing style; his dialogue is very realistic and the concepts of his plays are interesting. I really liked The Crucible, but this one I didn't feel I related t...
The Cheap Reader
The Cheap Reader rated it 15 years ago
I didn't hate it but I certainly didn't enjoy it either.
Lavinia
Lavinia rated it 16 years ago
I wonder whether it's fair or not to enjoy other people's family dramas, but I really did enjoy this one. :confused: Or rather I should put it like this: (20th century) American family dramas are the best. They have like the weirdest, most complicated lives and the family members are not afraid to c...
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it 16 years ago
Does something as zeitgeisty as a collective American Dream actually exist?
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 23 years ago
Sad and rather boring.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 41 years ago
I know it's a classic of modern drama, the tragic tale of everyman, but that's just the problem. It didn't occur to me until I saw the title just now, but the fact that attention must be paid to Willy Loman, he demands it, even though neither he nor Miller appears to give a moment's thought let alon...
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
I'm not sure if it's me, Arthur Miller, or sad old middle class man losing his grip fatigue. I can see why it's a classic of American literature, but honestly it seemed like another version of [b:The Crucible|17250|The Crucible|Arthur Miller|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1386925540s/17250.jpg|142672...
nobodhi
nobodhi rated it 66 years ago
contemporary american literature on a par with ancient greek tragedy
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