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20th Century All My Sons

20th Century All My Sons
By Arthur Miller

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Joe Keller and Herbert Deever, partners in a machine shop during the war, turned out defective airplane parts, causing the deaths of many men. Deever was sent to prison while Keller escaped punishment and went on to make a lot of money. In a work of tremendous power, a love affair between Keller's son, Chris, and Ann Deever, Herbert's daughter, the bitterness of George Keller, who returns from the war to find his father in prison and his father's partner free, and the reaction of a son to his father's guilt escalate toward a climax of electrifying intensity.

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread through Miller's work as a whole: the relationships between fathers and sons and the conflict between business and personal ethics.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #134949 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-11-02
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .29" h x 5.04" w x 7.92" l, .20 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

Audio Publisher's Association, APA
Audie Award Finalist--Audio Publisher's Association

St. Louis Post Dispatch
Also from LA Theatre Works is Arthur Miller's "All My Sons." Another Audie Award-winner, this production stars Julie Harris, James Farantino and Ayre Gross.

Written and produced in 1947, this is a hard-hitting story, set shortly after World War II, about Joe Keller, who became rich as a manufacturer of substandard war materials in a conflict that took one of his sons and imprisoned a colleague.

About the Author
Arthur Miller, one of the most acclaimed and popular U.S. playwrights, is the author of "Death of A Salesman" and numerous other works. Also available from L.A. Theatre Works is Miller's compelling pyschological mystery, "Broken Glass."