

Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944-1961 (Library of America)
Arthur Miller
This second volume of Arthur Miller's collected plays opens with "After the Fall" (1964), his much-anticipated return to the theater after an eight-year hiatus.
A tour-de-force exploration of guilt, responsibility, and history, the play opened a window on the playwright's marriage to the late Marilyn Monroe.
"Incident at Vichy" (1964) dramatizes the round-up of Jews in Vichy France in a vivid single act.
"The Price" (1968), a Broadway hit, follows two brothers, a successful surgeon and a struggling policeman, as they figure out how to dispose of their dead father's belongings.
"The Creation of the World and Other Business" (1972) and "Up from Paradise" (1974) treat characteristically grand themes in uncharacteristically comedic and musical forms.
"The American Clock" (1974) is a "vaudeville" about the Depression years, while "The Archbishop's Ceiling" (1977), set in a room in Soviet-era Prague that may or may not be bugged, is a meditation on trust and betrayal.
The tele-play "Playing for Time" (1980) tells the story of the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz.
Here, too, are several shorter one-act plays and sketches-among them "The Reason Why" (1970), published for the first time-along with a selection of Miller's introductions and other writings about his plays.
Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1964-1982 (Library of America) is a play written by Arthur Miller and published by Samuel French .
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