{"title":"Arthur Miller","role":"Playwright","image":"","lede":null,"content":"<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n<p><strong>ARTHUR MILLER (Playwright)<\/strong> (1915-2005) was born in New York City and studied at the University of Michigan. October 2015 marked the centenary of his birth. His plays include <em>The Man Who Had All the Luck <\/em>(1944)<em>, All My Sons \ufeff<\/em>(1947), <em>Death of a Salesman<\/em> (1949), <em>The Crucible<\/em> (1953), <em>A View from the Bridge <\/em>and<em> A Memory of Two Mondays<\/em> (1955), <em>After the Fall<\/em> (1964), <em>Incident at Vichy<\/em> (1964), <em>The Price<\/em> (1968), <em>The Creation of the World and Other Business<\/em> (1972), <em>The Archbishop\u2019s Ceiling <\/em>(1977), <em>The American Clock (1980) <\/em>and<em> Playing for Time <\/em>(1980). Later plays include <em>The Ride Down Mt. Morgan<\/em> (1991), <em>The Last Yankee<\/em> (1993), <em>Broken Glass <\/em>(1994), <em>Mr. Peters\u2019 Connections <\/em>(1998), <em>Resurrection Blues<\/em>(2002), and <em>Finishing the Picture<\/em> (2004).<\/p>\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n<p>Other works include <em>Situation Normal<\/em>, reportage (1944), <em>Focus, <\/em>a novel (1945), <em>The Misfits<\/em>, a screenplay and a cinema novel (1961), and the texts for <em>In Russia <\/em>(1969), <em>In the Country<\/em> (1977), and <em>Chinese Encounters<\/em> (1979), three books in collaboration with his wife, photographer Inge Morath. Memoirs include \u2018<em>Salesman\u2019 in Beijing <\/em>(1984), and <em>Timebends, <\/em>an autobiography (1987). Short fiction includes the collection <em>I Don\u2019t Need You Anymore<\/em>(1967), the novella, <em>Homely Girl, a Life<\/em> (1995) and <em>Presence: Stories <\/em>(2007). Essay collections include <em>The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller <\/em>(1978) and <em>Echoes Down the Corridor: Collected Essays 1944<\/em><em>\u2013<\/em><em>2000, <\/em>as well as the individually published <em>On Politics and the Art of Acting <\/em>(2001). Among other honors, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949 for <em>Death of a Salesman.<\/em><\/p>\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->","website":"","alt":""}