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After the Fall
After the Fall
Author: Arthur Miller
Few plays in the history of the American theatre have aroused more controversy. When it was first produced, audiences all over the world were transfixed by Miller's extraordinary portrait of the beautiful, tormented Maggie in which they saw a reflection of Miller's own personal life with Marilyn Monroe. With the passage of time, however, it ha...  more »
ISBN: 131073
Publication Date: 1/1967
Pages: 164
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Pseudo-memoir of author's marriage to Marilyn Monroe and his involvement with the House Unamerican Activities Committee in the 1960s. Told through the thoughts of the main character, Quentin, a lawyer who is to defend another lawyer who is to appear before the HUAC and who intends to name names: not unlike his own experience in the Hollywood realm. Quentin has been married and divorced, remarries to a Marilyn Monroe type character (who dies under similar circumstances), and has a third wife waiting in the wings. Rather controversial and recondite in spots with a dearth of scenery and props. While Quentin interacts with the characters in his mind, he addresses his thoughts predominately an invisible âListener.â Definitely not for the casual reader.
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Interesting book . . . odd yet common story. Man's view and justification in the aftermath of the results of his afair. As a classic, was worth the time to read.


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