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Death of a Salesman

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SKU: 9788175994300

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Explore the tragic tale of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Death of a Salesman (ISBN: 9788175994300). Facing unemployment and clinging to the American Dream, Willy confronts his failing career as a salesman. Witness the devastating impact of his delusions on his family as he grapples with reality. A poignant critique of American capitalism, this 20th-century classic continues to resonate with audiences today. “A Classic. One of the Major Texts of Our Time.” – Clive Barnes, New York Post

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  • ISBN-13: 9788175994300
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 140.61 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8175994304
  • Publisher Date: 2017-02
  • Height: 9.906 mm
  • No of Pages: 136
  • Width: 124 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Death of a Salesman

  1. Manvi Gautam

    I struggled to connect with Willy. The dialogue felt a bit stilted at times, but the themes are still important.

  2. Kanav Sodhi

    An intense portrayal of a man on the brink. The family dynamics were captivating. Not an easy read, but powerful.

  3. Srinivasa Rao Vasantula

    Excellent play! Willy Loman’s character is so well-developed. Definitely worth reading, though it can be a bit heavy.

  4. Shivam Aditya Singh

    A timeless masterpiece that explores the complexities of the human condition and the elusive American Dream.

  5. Sarvesh Bhatt

    Death of a Salesman is a masterpiece. The themes of family, success, and identity are timeless. A deeply affecting play.

  6. Rishika Pandey

    A powerful exploration of the American Dream gone wrong. Willy’s downfall is tragic. A must-read for theater lovers.

  7. Nitish Kumar Singh

    Willy Loman’s story is a sad reminder of the pressures of society. A poignant and thought-provoking play.

  8. Afnas

    A classic for a reason. Willy’s struggles are still relevant. Some parts felt a bit slow, but overall, a powerful read.

  9. Devesh Lal

    This play really makes you think about what success means. A bit heavy, but ultimately a worthwhile read.

  10. Vedant Hinesh Modi

    I can see why it’s a classic, but it didn’t resonate with me personally. A bit too bleak.

  11. Rohan Sachdeva

    A classic American tragedy. The themes are still relevant today, which is quite sad. Definitely worth a read.

  12. Abirbhav Bhaumik

    Death of a Salesman is truly heartbreaking. Willy’s desperation is palpable. A bit depressing, but thought-provoking.

  13. Pragati Bhardwaj

    Miller’s writing is superb. The characters are complex and flawed. The ending was particularly moving. Highly recommend.

  14. Suvin Patel

    A bit too depressing for my taste. Willy’s negativity was overwhelming, but I appreciate the play’s message.

  15. Sonakshi Mathur

    A bit dated, but still holds some relevance. The character development was well done. Overall, a good read.

  16. Samridh Shakya

    I found it slow to start, but once it picked up, I was hooked. Such a poignant and sad story about chasing dreams.

  17. Govind Garg

    Found the play a bit dated. Willy’s choices frustrated me, but I understand the context. Not my favorite, but well-written.

  18. Anant Kumar Singh

    Wasn’t really my cup of tea. I found it hard to sympathise with Willy. The writing was good though.

  19. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    It’s a well-written play but quite depressing. I struggled to connect with the characters.

  20. Princi Rai

    The play stayed with me long after I finished it. So impactful! Willy’s journey is truly heartbreaking.

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