Born: October 17, 1915 Died: February 10, 2005
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| Arthur Asher Miller (1915–2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American literature and cinema for over 61 years, writing a wide variety of plays, including celebrated plays such as The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman, which are still studied and performed worldwide. Miller was often in the public eye, most famously for refusing to give evidence against others to the House Un-American Activities Committee, being the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama among other awards, and for marrying Marilyn Monroe. At the time of his death, Miller was considered one of the greatest American playwrights.
Books by Arthur Miller:
 | "The Price" First published in 1969 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "Incident at Vichy" First published in 1964 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "After the Fall" First published in 1964 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "The Crucible" First published in 1953 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "Death of a Salesman" First published in 1949 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "All My Sons" First published in 1947 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
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