
Arthur Miller
Arthur Asher Miller was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (1955). He wrote several screenplays and was most noted for his work on The Misfits (1961). The drama Death of a Salesman is considered one of the best American plays of the 20th century.
Books by Arthur Miller
5 books available

The Man Who Had All the Luck
by Arthur Miller
3.7(285)
David Beeves, a man with endless good fortune, finds his 'luck' reflects the tragedies of others, pushing him to madness as he searches for meaning in a random world.

All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
3.9(21,288)
A prosperous post-war family's facade crumbles when a son's love for his disgraced partner's daughter forces a devastating confrontation with his father's buried wartime guilt and the deadly cost of his success.

After the Fall
by Arthur Miller
3.7(2,333)
A guilt-ridden lawyer examines his past, dealing with failed marriages, his family's breakdown, and the moral consequences of the McCarthy era, all while facing humanity's capacity for destruction and connection.

The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
3.6(323,164)
In 17th-century Salem, a young girl's accusation starts a witch-hunt, showing how mass hysteria and self-righteousness can destroy a community and condemn innocent people.

Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
3.5(185,760)
Willy Loman, an aging salesman, confronts his failures and inflated self-worth, searching for a final, meaningful act in a world that has left him behind.