by Arthur Miller (Author)
The greatest American dramatist of our age (Evening Standard) In the waiting room of a State mental institution sit two men, there to visit their wives who are both suffering from depression. Frick, a no-nonsense successful businessman is shocked to find that the younger man, Leroy Hamliton, though descended from one of the Founding Fathers of the USA is, by profession a carpenter and a fairly contented one to boot. As we meet their respective wives, the play opens up some of the psycho-moral paradoxes haunting contemporary life. The Last Yankee reasserts Miller's unquestionable dominance of American drama it has the same brooding, powerful quality as all his work: it is a hard, dark elegy of American life, a pensive diagnosis, a requiem with a fugitive bass-note of hope. (John Peter, The Sunday Times)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 25 Feb 1993
ISBN 10: 0413677206
ISBN 13: 9780413677204