His 'killing instinct'
“I don’t know, I just couldn’t bear the idea of people trying to destroy each other, ‘cause I sensed very early on that all real arguments are murderous. There was a killing instinct in there that I feared. So, I put it into the theater.”
—Arthur Miller, American playwright and essayist) and long-time resident of Roxbury, Conn.
Where fence meets wall
Photo by Thomas Hook
Here are two kinds of barriers found all over rural New England, in this case in Roxbury, Conn., home of many celebrities over the years, perhaps most famously the playwright Arthur Miller and his (briefly) wife Marilyn Monroe.