All My Sons (Penguin Classics)
 

All My Sons (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)

by Arthur Miller

Joe Keller and Herbert Deever, partners in a machine shop during the war, turned out defective airplane parts, causing the deaths of many men. Deever was sent to prison while Keller escaped punishment and went on to make a lot of money. In a work of tremendous power, a love affair between Keller's son, Chris, and Ann Deever, Herbert's daughter, the bitterness of George Keller, who returns from... (read more)

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Lord Manleigh
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Miller's best play next to "Death of a Salesman." Absolutely searing, guilt-ridden family drama about capitalist greed and the betrayal of one's best instincts.

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  • Shankar B

    shankar b said:

    best book on relationship and the end is moving...must read.
    B.Shankar

    posted Friday, May 30 2008
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