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In the spring of 1948 Arthur Miller retreated to a log cabin in Connecticut with the first two lines of a new play already fixed in his mind. He emerged six weeks later with the final script of Death of a Salesman - a painful examination of American life and consumerism. Opening on Broadway the following year, Miller's extraordinary masterpiece changed the course of modern theatre. In creating Willy Loman, his destructively insecure anti-hero, Miller himself defined his aim as being 'to set forth what happens when a man does not have a grip on the forces of life'.
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Muerte de un viajante, Arthur Miller
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- 2002
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- Title
- Muerte de un viajante
- Language
- Spanish
- Authors
- Arthur Miller
- Publisher
- Círculo de Lectores
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 170
- ISBN10
- 8422696908
- ISBN13
- 9788422696902
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Love, Family, Classics, Short Stories, USA, Relationships, American Literature, School, Death, Theatre Plays, Adapted for Film, New York, America, Spanish Literature, Fear, Magical Realism, Fate, Family relationships, Suicide, Self-Discovery, Nobel prize, Depression, Latin American Literature, Tragedy, Despair, Self-Realization, Pulitzer Prize, Alienation
- First published
- 1949
- Original title
- Death of a Salesman
- Rating
- 3.55 out of 5
- Description
- In the spring of 1948 Arthur Miller retreated to a log cabin in Connecticut with the first two lines of a new play already fixed in his mind. He emerged six weeks later with the final script of Death of a Salesman - a painful examination of American life and consumerism. Opening on Broadway the following year, Miller's extraordinary masterpiece changed the course of modern theatre. In creating Willy Loman, his destructively insecure anti-hero, Miller himself defined his aim as being 'to set forth what happens when a man does not have a grip on the forces of life'.
