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I Don't Need You Anymore
I Don't Need You Anymore
Author: Arthur Miller
From Amazon: — Editorial Reviews — Review — Arthur Miller is an eminently criticizable writer. He is a big man so his faults as a writer are commensurately big. His short stories - nine of them here, written over the past fifteen years for his own pleasure - are not exempted from his failings. Some of the stories reek with the self pity of the over...  more »
ISBN: 238938
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Viking
Book Type: Hardcover
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Includes "The Misfits": a story about two loser cowboys and a bush pilot roping mustangs. Not much of a story plot, but Hollywood somehow made a full-length movie from it. Oh well, if they could do it with Hemingway's "After the Storm" then why not!

The only story that I enjoyed was "Fitter's Night." In this, a Brooklyn shipfitter, after arranging to goof off with pay for his night shift, finds himself detailed to make a repair to a destroyer's depth charge rack. Of course, it is windy and cold. He balksâhe has a "date" for breakfast tomorrowâbut as the ship must meet a convoy in a ew hours, he acquiesces to the dangerous job: a hero in his own right. And, he gets to keep the "date." There's more story here than "The Misfits."


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