Andrew Aoyama

Andrew Aoyama is a deputy managing editor at The Atlantic.

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  1. Arthur Miller Explains Death of a Salesman

    In a newly discovered letter to a college student, written shortly after the premiere of his most famous work, the playwright describes his theory of tragedy.

    rectangular details of black-and-white photo of Miller and typewritten letter with black rectangle on red background
    Photo-illustration by Elizabeth Hart. Letter courtesy of Arthur Miller Trust / Wylie Agency LLC. Alamy.
  2. A Memorial at the Barn

    After an Atlantic story about the lynching of Emmett Till, the barn where he was murdered will be converted into a memorial.

    A photo collage with a photo of Emmett Till and a photo of the barn where he was tortured in 1955
    Illustration by The Atlantic; Marvin Joseph / The Washington Post / Getty; Bettmann / Getty
  3. C. J. Rice’s Narrow Path to Freedom

    The subject of The Atlantic’s November cover story maintains his innocence. Will the politicians on Pennsylvania’s Board of Pardons vote to commute his sentence?

    A collage of photos of C. J. Rice, police documents, Rice's letters, and crime-scene photos taped to a dark-green background
    The Atlantic; Getty; Malike Sidibe for The Atlantic; Courtesy of Theodore Tapper; Courtesy of Crystal Cooper; Philadelphia Police Department