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Uh, how about a picture of the man, instead of a picture of his tombstone? Brithgob 04:46, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I believe his name was spelled "Suskind" (one s, not two); however I don't know how one goes about changing the title of a Wikipedia page. Also, I think he is the father of Ron Suskind, although I am not able to find a source to back this up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 170.149.100.10 (talk) 22:44, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I thought that as well, but the tombstone speaks for itself.

I removed the Willy Loman reference as inappropriate and defamatory. "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller was about a person who committed suicide based on being a cipher and a failure. Susskind's life had quite a different trajectory; I think "Citizen Kane" was perhaps what the reviewer was grasping for, but I don't think that is right either; his success and notoriety was not hollow or based on exploitation the way Hearst's was. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.29.79.73 (talk) 08:03, 17 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]