The Price

The Price by Arthur Miller, published by Penguin on April 2, 1985, is a reprint edition comprising 128 pages in English. This drama unfolds as Victor and Walter Franz reunite years after a bitter breakup, prompted by their father’s death. As they sift through his belongings in an attic, the memories they encounter reignite past conflicts and unresolved tensions, exploring themes of family and sacrifice.
Readers will find a poignant examination of dysfunctional family dynamics and the complexities of relationships as the brothers confront their shared history. The narrative delves into the struggle to reconcile with the past while navigating the emotional landscape of grief and familial obligation. The Price offers insights into the human experience, particularly within the context of family ties and the impact of unresolved issues.
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Now a Broadway play starring Mark Ruffalo, Tony Shalhoub, Danny DeVito, and Jessica Hecht, Miller’s riveting story about family, sacrifice, and the struggle to make peace with the past.
Years after an angry breakup, Victor and Walter Franz are reunited by the death of their father. As they sort through his possessions in an old brownstone attic, the memories evoked by his belongings stir up old hostilities. The Price was nominated for two Tony Awards, including best play.
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