Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays), by Arthur Miller

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Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays), by Arthur Miller

Product details

Paperback: 139 pages

Publisher: Penguin Books (1976)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780140481341

ISBN-13: 978-0140481341

ASIN: 0140481346

Product Dimensions:

5 x 0.3 x 7.7 inches

Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

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The story of salesman Willy Loman. . . . A life not fulfilled. Tensions with sons. A career that is not blossoming.Aristotle's take, as many normally think of it, is that a tragedy is about a noble person who has a tragic flaw and comes to understand that. Think Oedipus. This is, in a sense, Arthur Miller's take on tragedy for a common man--a tragic flaw. Is there a "growth of character"? The ending may hint at that. Or at desperation. . . .This 1949 play is still powerful after all these years. . . .

When Willy Loman says, “Work a lifetime to pay off a house. You finally own it, and there’s nobody to live in it.” he’s laying bare the hollowness of American capitialism. Work a job you don’t like, to buy stuff you don’t need, and end up “a hard-working drummer who landed in the ash can like all the rest of them!” Arthur Miller’s masterpiece Death of Salesman was first performed in 1949, but it feels vital to me today, as I grapple to redefine my definition of success in 2017 and beyond.

I teach Death of a Salesman every year, so I love the original play. Buy it in hard copy, though! The kindle edition doesn’t have any formatting or paragraph breaks. It is impossible to read.

This review is of the kindle edition and NOT for the play itself. The kindle edition is unreadable. There are no hard returns between character lines so you can't follow what's happening. Avoid if you want to read this on the kindle.

I surely must have read this classic in high school, but for the life of me do not remember it. Didn't even remember what poor Willy sold until I picked up this wonderful little Penguin copy of the screenplay. I know I've said this before, but I love Penguin books! They have the coolest book covers!Anyway, now I've read it and won't likely forget it....and, yes....poor Willy Loman. He is a lost soul and aging 63 year old salesman who has spent his sorry life traveling from state to state selling (or trying to sell) women's hosiery ultimately in search of the American Dream.He has a house, now boxed in between two tall brick buildings, a somewhat nagging wife who loves him and two grown sons, one, Biff (a realist) of whom he has a very strained relationship, the other Happy, who, well, just seems to be there.DEATH OF A SALESMAN so expressively defines the lost, disappointing and just plain worn out living of a man in a world of unrealized dreams, the reader can just feel his anguish and desperation for wanting more....to have accomplished more as a proud, hard-working (?) family man who has served the same company honorably (?) his entire life, but is now being put out to pasture. (The prose makes us question Willy's conversations and sanity from beginning to end.)First published in 1949, DEATH OF A SALESMAN is a dark and depressing look at the downside of not being able to cope when all does not go according to plan.Although written with abrupt (sometimes confusing) flashbacks throughout the story, still 4 Stars for this lover of old screenplays.

I love this play, but not because it shows that the American Dream isn't possible. Willy Loman is a fundamentally dishonest man, and the tragedy isn't his life, it's how he's inflicted that dishonesty on his sons. Biff is the only person who is self-aware enough to see the damage done, but he doesn't blame his father. At the end, Linda and Happy are both clinging to their illusions about Willy and their lives and goals, but Biff is at peace because he knows who he is and why.

Granted I was supposed to have read this in class and I did and it was well worth the read. I didn't feel as though I wasted my time. It's a great story presented as one characters obvious mental health issues that never get spoken to and the inflammation of those issues. It was a cool little play. Great characters, the void of superficiality is never latent in this play. The characters lie to themselves and each other, alas, the Death of a Salesman.

I needed this book for a class. There are no line breaks, which makes reading this play, complete with stage directions and character cues, more than a little difficult. It is a terrible version to buy. Don't do it. Spend the extra money on one with proper formatting. (Version - 2016 Crome Publishing)

Arthur Miller wrote an outstanding play on the human condition as it pursues the traditional American dream. Willy Loman is a man of high self-esteem and expectations, who always waited for the big hit to occur, yet it never did. He then gets to late in life and looks around to find all those whom he admired and didn't had made something of themselves, while he was still in the same salesman position he was in as a young man.The book switches between his memories and reality, which reflects his true state of mind, being linked to what is perceived as a glorious past in many different ways:- He was an extremely well liked person, had great connections, which was the basis of his self-esteem.- His sons were outstanding and capable of taking on the world.That glorious past was pitted against the crude reality:- The world changed and he knows no one anymore, which coupled with his old age, makes him unproductive and leads his to be fired from his long time job. He is fired by the son of the company founder, who had made him many promisses and kept his hopes up, hopes which were not fulfilled.- His son is a poorly adjusted man, never being able to focus on anything, preferring to go west for long stretches without accomplishing anything meaningful in Willy's eyes.Willy gets trapped in an imaginary world, swithcing from the reality of his and his family's shortcomings and the potential that layed before them as young men (his and his sons'). This is a short but densely written story, one of those few that will open a small window into a failed man's heart and let you peek inside.

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