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Madeleine Thien
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Paper Back
Number of Pages
368
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
The Book Of Records Presents Death Of A Salesman, Arthur Miller's Landmark Exploration Of The American Dream And Its Limits. This Powerful Drama Follows Willy Loman, A Traveling Salesman, As He Grapples With Failure, Memory, And What It Means To Be Successful In Postwar America. Aimed At Theatre Lovers, Students, And Readers Seeking A Thoughtful, Emotionally Resonant Experience, The Book Offers A Somber, Intimate Journey That Lingers Long After You Finish.
Written To Capture Both Present Reality And Recollected Past, Death Of A Salesman Uses A Tight Dramatic Structure That Blends Dialogue With Flashbacks And Memory. The Book Of Records Invites You To Explore Death Of A Salesman With Fresh Eyes, Offering An Immersive Experience That Invites Readers To Walk Beside Willy As His Hopes Shimmer And Fade, Alongside His Sons And Neighbors. Miller's Concise, Piercing Language And Clear Stage Directions Create A Rhythm That Supports Study, Performance, Or A Reflective Read.
Although It's A Work Of Fiction, The Themes Are Universal: Identity, Worth, Family Obligations, And The Costs Of Chasing A Dream That May Not Exist. The Book Presents These Ideas Through Willy, Biff, And Happy, And Through Motifs That Recur Throughout The Play. Readers Will Appreciate How Miller Turns Everyday Conversation Into A Vehicle For Self-Examination, Prompting Questions About What We Value And How We Measure Success.
After Reading The Book Of Records, You Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of Ambition And Resilience, Along With Empathy For Imperfect Humanity. It Invites You To Question What You Value And Leaves You With A Lasting Appreciation For Miller's Ability To Illuminate The Human Condition.
Product Details
Author
Madeleine Thien
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
368
SKU
9781803510743
ISBN
9781803510743
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.29 x 1.7 x 23.39 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: โน 799
โน 760
โน 39 Off