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The Price

Book • 1968
The Price is a two-act play by Arthur Miller, exploring the strained relationship between two brothers, Victor and Walter Franz, as they reunite to settle their father's estate.

The play delves into themes of guilt, responsibility, and the consequences of past decisions, all set in the confined space of an old Manhattan brownstone attic.

It was nominated for two Tony Awards and continues to be a powerful exploration of family conflicts and the American Dream.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Rich Cohen
in the context of understanding negotiation dynamics and the importance of empathy.
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Rich Cohen on the Keys to Negotiation | This Is How To Respond to Everything
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Laurent Segalen
as a book that helped him understand how oil defined the 20th century.
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188. US/Petrostate vs EU/Electrostate – a joint episode with Open Circuit
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William Sieghart
as a poem that prompts reflection on life choices.
Cultural Favourites from the Archives – The Power of Poetry, with Helena Bonham Carter and Jason Isaacs
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Tom Jessen
als een superspannend en informatief fictieboek over de Nobelprijs.
Q&A: Poppenkast

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