The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Penguin Plays)

The Ride Down Mount Morgan by Arthur Miller is a full-length play published by Penguin Group USA in 1992. This edition, written in English and spanning 142 pages, explores the life of Lyman Felt, a poet-turned-insurance tycoon whose extravagant lifestyle leads to complications when he crashes his car in upstate New York. As he recuperates in the hospital, both of his wives arrive to care for him, highlighting the complexities of his personal life.
Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of the consequences of Lyman’s choices, as the narrative delves into themes of identity and responsibility. The play presents a critical examination of American life through its dramatic elements, showcasing Miller’s distinctive voice in American drama. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricacies of Lyman’s character and the dynamics between the individuals in his life.
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When Lyman Felt–a poet-turned-insurance-tycoon–crashes his car in upstate New York, his excessive lifestyle begins to catch up with him as his two wives show up to take care of him in the hospital, in a full-length play by one of America’s great playwrights. Original.
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