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Echoes Down the Corridor : Collected Essays, 1944-1999

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This volume brings together 50 essays by one of the most influential, literary, cultural and intellectual voices of the post-war period.

Arranged chronologically, the writings provide a whirlwind tour of modern history: the Nuremberg trials, the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Balkan conflict and President Clinton's infamous liaison with Monica Lewinsky.

Drawing on his own personal experience, Miller has written passionate discourses on censorship and the death penalty, as well as a Swiftian satire of the McCarthy Witch-Hunt trials.

The book also provides an account of Miller's meeting with Nelson Mandela and an assessement of the lasting impact of the Depression on America.

Yet also, here is Arthur Miller in a meditative, even playful, mood, evoking the subtle pleasures of gardening, or rembering the Brooklyn full of characters and practical jokers where he grew up.

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Product Details
Methuen Publishing Ltd
0413756904 / 9780413756909
Hardback
814.52
12/10/2000
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 332p. : ill.
24 cm
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