Word: miller
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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LINDA: No, a lot of people think he's lost his balance. But you don't have to be very smart to know what his trouble is. Arthur Miller, DEATH OF A SALESMAN...
...They must have been pretty fussy prowlers," Miller said, "for they only took the most valuable things in the room...
Eric Lerner's Ten Years After the Party deviates bravely from the rule about writing what you know, and the resulting incredibility--a product of both vagueness andinaccuracy--takes fully an act to overcome. Much in the '30's style, with a measure of Arthur Miller, Lerner has attempted a well-knit family drama tackling a coherent question: is exile a valid means of protesting repression? Lerner narrows in on this subject through the character of an 18-year-old anti-Nazi whose conviction derives largely from jealousy. The secondary theme is thus the effect of personal motives...
...PRICE finds Arthur Miller sermonizing again on his favorite texts of guilt, responsibility, and the way a man's identity is forged or warped by society's image of what he is or should be. The play is a museum piece out of the '30s, which Miller has never intellectually left, but the performances of Pat Hingle and Arthur Kennedy as sibling rivals blow away a little of the dust...
...specific instances in which the Government has attached restrictive strings to its aid. Though religious services may not be held in a Government-financed science building, a college could easily build several chapels with the money it would otherwise have to spend on a science center. Beloit College President Miller Upton, who readily accepts aid, notes that some federal construction requires the temporary erection of a building-site sign with Lyndon B. Johnson's name in letters three inches high-but Upton agrees that this hardly hinders the academic program. President George Benson of Claremont Men's College...