One of the few harsh critics of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, which premiered 70 years ago.
Mr. Bentley, who was also a playwright, was an early champion of modern European drama in the 1940s but had little use for American plays.
Source: Eric Bentley, Critic Who Preferred Brecht to Broadway, Dies at 103
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