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1977
4.3(5 reviews)
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
72 pages
ISBN: 978-0822200642
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The Archbishop's Ceiling

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The setting is an ornate room in a former Archbishop's palace in an Eastern European capital, a room which has probably been bugged by the secret police. The central character is a middle-aged author, Sigmund, who, having embarrassed the current regime, is faced with the choice of detention and punishment or defection to the West. He is encouraged in the latter by two of his former friends, also writers, his compatriot Marcus, an ex-political prisoner now in favor with the regime, and Adrian, a visiting American with strongly liberal ideals. The situation is complicated by the presence of Maya, a poet and actress, who has been the mistress of all three. It is the complexity of the relationship of these four, the inextricable interweaving of politics, art and sex, and the constant uncertainty as to whether what they say may be overheard that makes for a rich and deeply intriguing play and one that, in the final essence, raises questions not only about morality and individual responsibility but also about the very nature of reality in a world where absolutes seem to shift and blur as expediency dictates.

Book Information

Title:The Archbishop's Ceiling
Author:Arthur Miller
Series:Plays
Published:1977
Pages:72
ISBN-10:822200643
ISBN-13:978-0822200642

Series Progress

This book is part of the Plays series.