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  • "Are You Now or Were You Ever?": Arthur Miller describes the paranoia that swept America--and the moment his then-wife Marilyn Monroe became a bargaining chip in his own prosecution. Published in The Guardian/Observer.
  • A Visit With Castro: An article by Miller in The Nation.
  • Blacklisting: Excerpts from his autobiography (Timebends), dealing with invesigation by the Committee on Un-American Activities.
  • Civil Rights: Covers Miller's fears about loss of freedoms following 9/11 attacks. From the BBC.
  • Granta: Arthur Miller: The author's memoir of life at the Chelsea Hotel in the 1960's.
  • Interview on Morality: From the March-April issue of Humanities magazine with NEH chairman William R. Ferris.
  • Michigan Quarterly Review: Excerpts from an interview with Miller from the November 16, 1973 archives. Click on "next" to advance to the next page.
  • Our Bloodless Coup: An article in The Nation.
  • Studying All My Sons: Background and plot of the play along with character analysis.
  • Teachnet: All My Sons: Study questions and learning activities.
  • Terrorism: Arthur Miller's comments on terrorism and the 9/11 attacks on New York City.
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck: Matthew Murray's review of the May 1, 2002 production of the Miller play.
  • The Play: An overview of The Man Who Had All the Luck by Lewis Nichols.


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