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.
Excerpts from his autobiography (Timebends), dealing with invesigation by the Committee on Un-American Activities.
Covers Miller's fears about loss of freedoms following 9/11 attacks. From the BBC.
Arthur Miller's comments on terrorism and the 9/11 attacks on New York City.
An article by Miller in The Nation.
The author's memoir of life at the Chelsea Hotel in the 1960's.
Study questions and learning activities.
An article in The Nation.
From the March-April issue of Humanities magazine with NEH chairman William R. Ferris.
Excerpts from an interview with Miller from the November 16, 1973 archives. Click on "next" to advance to the next page.
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