Arthur
Miller’s place in the pantheon of 20th-century American literature is
secure. But his literary remains have been in limbo since his death in 2005.
More than 160 boxes of his manuscripts and other papers have been on deposit for decades at the Harry Ransom Center
at the University of Texas at Austin, uncataloged and all but
inaccessible to scholars, pending a formal sale. Another cache —
including some 8,000 pages of private journals — remained at his home in
rural Connecticut, unexplored by anyone outside the intimate Miller
circle.
Now,
the Ransom Center has bought the entire archive for $2.7 million,
following a discreet tug-of-war with the Miller estate, which tried to
place the papers at Yale University despite the playwright’s apparent
wishes that they rest in Texas. ... [mehr] https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/09/arts/arthur-miller-archive-ransom-center.html
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