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Incident at Vichy

Miller, Arthur, 1915-20052022
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"Jew is only the name we give to that stranger. Each man has his Jew; it is the other. And the Jews have their Jews. This is the first time that Incident At Vichy (1964) has been published as a Methuen Drama Student Edition and, in Miller's view, it is a play about our individual relationship with injustice and violence, and how guilt can override responsibility. This largely forgotten masterpiece is written in one act, portraying 8 men who have been rounded up and detained in Vichy, France, in a disused building serving as a police station. They don't know the reason for their arrest beyond a 'racial' inspection by French and German officials, or when they can leave. It was inspired by a real-life incident in France in which a Gentile gave a Jew his identity pass during a check, which would have resulted in the Jew otherwise being sent to a concentration camp. Through the play, Miller argues that an element of the Nazi's treatment of the Jews, in particular, during World War II - and the absence of significant resistance to it - was down to an element of sadism, self-interest - and evil - that exists in us all. This Methuen Drama Student Edition features commentary and notes by Joshua Polster, Emerson College, US"-- Provided by publisher.
Main title:
Incident at Vichy / Arthur Miller with commentary and notes by Joshua Polster.
Author:
Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005, authorPolster, Joshua E., writer of commentary
Imprint:
London ; New York : Methuen Drama, 2022.©2007
Collation:
xxviii, 63 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781350226913 (pbk)9781350226913 (paperback)
Dewey class:
812.52
LC class:
PS3525.I5156
Language:
English
BRN:
782200
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