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    Arthur Miller has spent his life writing quality plays for the theatre. Though he is best known as a dramtist, he has also written several books enhanced with photographs by his third wife, a childrens book, two novels, and an autobiography.

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Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Title of Work

Year Published

Other Information

No Villian

1936

First play, later revised and published as They Too Arise in 1937

Honors At Dawn

1937

Play, won Hopwood Award for Drama

The Great Disobedience

1938

Play, recieved second place in Hopwood Contest

The Grass Still Grows

1938

Re-write of They Too Arise

Listen My Children

1939

Play written with Norman Rosten

The Golden Years

1940

Play

The Pussycat and the Plumber Who Was A Man

1941

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

William Ireland's Confession

1941

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Joel Chandler Harris

1941

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Captian Paul

1941

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

The Battle of the Ovens

1942

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Thunder From the Mountians

1942

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

I Was Married in Bataan

1942

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Toward a Farther Star

1942

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

The Four Freedoms

1942

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

The Half Bridge

1943

Play

That They May Win

1943

One-Act Produced in New York City

Listen For the Sound of Wings

1943

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Bernadine, I love You

1944

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Grandpa and the Statue

1944

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

The Phillipines Never Surrendered

1944

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

Situation Normal

1944

Book about his experience touring army camps

The Man Who Had All the Luck

1944

First Broadway play; closed after six performances

"Should Ezra Pound Be Shot?"

1945

Article for New Masses

Focus

1945

Novel

All My Sons

1947

First success on Broadway

The Story of Gus

1947

Radio play for Columbia Workshop

"Subsidized Theatre"

1947

Article for The New York Times

Death of A Salesman

1949

Pulitzer Prize winning play

"Tragedy and the Common Man"

1949

Essay in The New York Times

The Crucible

1953

Play - satire of the search for communists in the entertainment industry

A View From the Bridge

1955

One-Act

A Memory of Two Mondays

1955

One-Act

Arthur Miller's Collected Plays

1957

First Volume

"The Misfits

1957

Short story in Esquire Magazine

Jane's Blanket

1963

Children's Book

After the Fall

1964

Play

Incident at Vichy

1964

Play

I Don't Need You Anymore

1967

Short Stories

The Price

1968

Play

In Russia

1969

Reportage with photographs by wife Inge Morath

Fame

1970

One-Act

The Reason Why

1970

One-Act

The Creation of The World and Other Business

1972

Play

In The Country

1977

Reportage with photographs by Inge Morath

The Archbishop's Cieling

1977

Play

The Theatre Essays of Arthur Miller

1978

Edited by Robert A. Martin

Chinese Encounters

1979

Reportage with Inge Morath

Playing for Time

1980

Film

The American Clock

1980

Play

Arthur Miller's Collected Plays

1981

Second Volume

Elegy For a Lady

1982

One-Act

Some Kind of Love Story

1982

One-Act

"I Think About You A Great Deal"

1986

Monologue

I Can't Remember Anything

1987

One-Act

Timebends: A Life

1987

Autobiography

Clara

1987

One-Act

The Last Yankee

1991

One-Act

The Ride Down Mount Morgan

1991

Play

Homely Girl

1992

Novella

Broken Glass

1994

Play

Homely Girl, A Life and Other Stories

1995

Novella and short stories

Mr. Peter's Connections

1998

Play

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