Archive Collections
Arthur Miller archive: Harry Ransom Center finding guide
University of Michigan Special Collections Library: Arthur Miller Collection: 1936 – 1979
Arthur Miller’s Study Library at the New York Public Library
Inge Morath archive at the Beinecke Library, Yale University
New York Public Library Digital Collection (photographs)
Index on Censorship: “Arthur Miller’s Centenary: A reading list from our archives”
Audio Recordings
“Arthur Miller: A View From the Field” [1941]: Library of Congress Radio audio archive
Arthur Miller reads from Death of a Salesman with Mildred Dunnock: 92nd Street Y, 1955
[PEN Digital Archive (currently under repair): includes speeches by Arthur Miller]
Michigan State University lecture, 1989 (begins at 11 minute mark): Arthur Miller reads from his short story “Bees” and from his autobiography Timebends (1987), including the book’s opening on his New York childhood with his mother; the setting and production of The Price; inspiration for Death of a Salesman; rehearsals for its 1949 production and the play’s initial reception; on his presidency of International PEN (1965-1969); and the book’s final passage, reflecting on his life in Roxbury Connecticut.