"Death of a Salesman" is Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning 1949 masterpiece examining the tragic downfall of Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman. Set in post-World War II Brooklyn, the play chronicles Willy's psychological decline as he grapples with professional failure, family disappointment, and his shattered belief in the American Dream. Through Willy's conflict with his sons Biff and Happy, Miller explores themes of betrayal, abandonment, identity, and the destructive pursuit of superficial success. The play's powerful critique of capitalism and material values revolutionized American theater.
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Pilgrims Book Pvt. Ltd. Delhi
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Arthur Miller
Penguin Random House Group
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Henrik Ibsen
Theatre Of The Absurd Bloomsbury Revelations
Martin Esslin
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
My Life In Art Bloomsbury Revelations
Constantin Stanislavski
Concise Dictionary Of Indian Theatre
Varadpande M L
Abhinav Publications
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Lustre Press/Roli Books India
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