October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005
Perhaps one of the most influential and prolific playwrights in American history, Arthur Miller explored themes such as family relationships, personal legacy and social responsibility in his plays – all set against the backdrop of the individual vs. society at-large. The masterpieces within his body of work look like a one-man anthology of the greatest American Dramas ever written:
Death of a Salesman
All My Sons
A View from the Bridge
The Crucible