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After the Fall
After the Fall
Author: Arthur Miller
Controversial play reflecting Miller's personal life. "Lost in the modern wasteland of the spirit, Quentin struggles desperately to recover his lost innocence."
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ISBN: 78264
Pages: 164
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Publisher: Bantam
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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