Death of a Salesman
/ˌdeθ əv ə ˈseɪlzmən/
/ˌdeθ əv ə ˈseɪlzmən/
- a play (1949) by Arthur Miller that won the Pulitzer Prize. It is about an ordinary man, Willie Loman, who kills himself because his life has been a failure. A film version was made in 1951.
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