Dimensions
162 x 240 x 61mm
Arthur Miller is one of theatre's greatest talents and his plays are modern classics. Growing up during the Great Depression lead Miller to embrace Communism, a belief system which seemed to offer hope to the beleaguered working-class man. In a country as deeply conservative as post-WWII America, the many writers and artists who had embraced Communism would be persecuted, with Miller among them. In this long-awaited biography, Bigsby examines Miller's life from his birth in 1915 through to the death of his ex-wife, Marilyn Monroe in 1962 - a truly fascinating existence.