St. Francis College and the Arthur Miller Journal, in conjunction with The Brooklyn Historical Society, is pleased to offer a walking tour of the Brooklyn Heights homes of the playwright Arthur Miller led by St. Francis College Professor Stephen Marino, editor of the journal.
“Walking through the history of Brooklyn Heights and taking in the sites where Arthur Miller worked add a whole new level of appreciation to his body of work,” said Professor Marino.
This celebration of the playwright's life and work includes visits to 102 Pierrepont Street where Miller wrote All My Sons and to 31 Grace Court where Miller lived when he wrote his most famous play, Death of a Salesman. The tour concludes with a reception at the Brooklyn Historical Society. A copy of the new issue of the Arthur Miller Journal is included with the fee.
Stephen Marino Biography
Stephen Marino is an adjunct full professor of English at St. Francis College in Brooklyn. His work on Arthur Miller has appeared in Modern Drama, The Journal of Imagism and the South Atlantic Review. He is the editor of “The Salesman Has a Birthday”: Essays Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and the author of A Language Study of Arthur Miller’s Plays, The Poetic in the Colloquial. He has served as president of the Arthur Miller Society and is the founding editor of the scholarly publication, The Arthur Miller Journal, which is published by St. Francis College. His recent work on Miller appears in the newly- published collection, Miller and Middle America, and he has an essay on The Misfits forthcoming in The Nevada Historical Quarterly. Marino’s poetry has been published in many magazines and presses, including America, Poet, and Echoes. He has poems forthcoming in Red Rock Review.
St. Francis College, founded in 1859 by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, is located in Brooklyn Heights, New York. Since its founding, the College has pursued its Franciscan mission to provide an affordable, high-quality education to students from New York City’s five boroughs and beyond.
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