
Death of a Salesman: Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem
A Fiction, Academic, Plays book. I don't say he's a great man. Willie Loman never...
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- Pages: 113 pages
- ISBN: 9780756990411 / 756990416
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He's just a big stupid man to you, but I tell you there's more good in him than in may other people. Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman // The only thing you got in this world is what you can sell. Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman // Im one-dollar an hour, Willy! I tried seven states and couldnt raise it. A buck an hour! Do you gather my meaning? Im not bringing home any prizes anymore and youre going to stop waiting for me to bring them home! Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman //
I really hate giving this book (well, play) one star. I hate giving any "classic" one star, for that matter. It must have gone down in history for a reason, and is beloved by many. In most classics like this, even if I don't like the story, characters, etc., I usually can find that "spark" that has made it so popular for so many years.... Recently Goodreads added a Rereading Feature so members can keep track of all the times theyve read a book. I wonder how many times Ive read Death of a Salesman. The first time I read it was in high school and I didnt really like it. In later years I developed an appreciation for the play and assigned it to my college literature classes.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06gpwk4Description: David Suchet, Zo Wanamaker and director Howard Davies, who all won awards for the sell-out production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons in the West End in 2010, reunite to create a new production for Radio 3 of Miller's 1949 classic about the American dream and his second big Broadway...