Death of the Death of a Salesman Author

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Playwright Arthur Miller is dead at age 89.

He's best known for what is quite possibly the most anti-capitalist, overrated, and incoherent (scroll down) major American literary work, Death of a Salesman, which has provided armies of actors–including the Robert Earl Hughes of thespians, Lee J. Cobb–with enough scenery to chew for a 1,000 years, Seinfeld with a recurring punchline (Jerry regularly referred to George as "Biff"), and critics of capitalism with an easy symbol of the awfulness of markets.