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In her foreword titled "Letter to a Young Playwright," Lynn Nottage explains why she was drawn to Miller's works, offers some salient comments about All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, and A View from the Bridge, and remarks how all of Miller's plays deal with "imperfect men a...

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