From Vanity Fair, Arthur Miller's Missing Act: For all the public drama of Arthur Miller's career—his celebrated plays (including Death of a Salesman and The Crucible), his marriage to Marilyn Monroe, his social activism—one character was absent: the Down-syndrome child he deleted from his life. From The New Yorker, Blows Against the Empire: Adam Gopnik on the return of Philip K. Dick. From the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Sarah Crompton on the enduring power of Alan Bennett and Norman Mailer. A Fish Tale: How much of the decline in tuna and marlin fisheries is Hemingway’s fault? Possibly quite a lot. Life Sentences: An article on the U.S. tour of Gunter Grass.