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A View from the Bridge (Penguin Plays) Paperback - 1977
by Miller, Arthur
- Used
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Details
- Title A View from the Bridge (Penguin Plays)
- Author Miller, Arthur
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: Repri
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 96
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Books, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Date 1977-07-28
- Bookseller's Inventory # WAL-E-2h-001918
- ISBN 9780140481358 / 0140481354
- Weight 0.18 lbs (0.08 kg)
- Dimensions 7.72 x 5.16 x 0.27 in (19.61 x 13.11 x 0.69 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
- Library of Congress subjects Marital conflict, Married people - United States
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 77005007
- Dewey Decimal Code 812.52
Summary
In A View from the Bridge Arthur Miller explores the intersection between one man's self-delusion and the brutal trajectory of fate. Eddie Carbone is a Brooklyn longshoreman, a hard-working man whose life has been soothingly predictable. He hasn't counted on the arrival of two of his wife's relatives, illegal immigrants from Italy; nor has he recognized his true feelings for his beautiful niece, Catherine. And in due course, what Eddie doesn't knowabout her, about life, about his own heartwill have devastating consequences.
"The play has moments of intense power. . . . Miller plays on the audience with the skill of a master." Clive Barnes, New York Post