<i>¿</i>His drama is a piece of expert dramatic construction. Mr. Miller has woven his characters into a tangle of plot that springs naturally out of the circumstances of life today.<i>¿</i><b><i>NEW YORK TIMES</i></b>Three years on from the disappearance of his son, successful businessman Joe Keller has made a comfortable life for his family in America¿s Midwest: despite being accused of supplying defective aircraft equipment in World War 2, he is altogether happy. But, when a shadowy figure from Joe¿s past returns, his hidden truths are revealed, and the price of the American Dream is laid bare.Miller''s first successful play on Broadway, <i>All My Sons </i>launched his career and established him as one of America¿s greatest dramatists, also winning him the 1946 Tony Award for Best Author. An incisive indictment of greed, capitalism and self-interest, <i>All My Sons</i> is remembered as one of the playwright¿s greatest works.This Methuen Drama Student Edition is edited by Clare Gleit