The Cabin: Reminiscence and Diversions
by David Mamet 2021-01-02 04:07:30
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In these mordant, elegant, and often disquieting essays, the internationally acclaimed dramatist creates a sort of autobiography by strobe light, one that is both mysterious and starkly revealing.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;The pieces in The Cabin are about ... Read more
In these mordant, elegant, and often disquieting essays, the internationally acclaimed dramatist creates a sort of autobiography by strobe light, one that is both mysterious and starkly revealing.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;The pieces in The Cabin are about places and things: the suburbs of Chicago, where as a boy David Mamet helplessly watched his stepfather terrorize his sister; New York City, where as a young man he had to eat his way through a mountain of fried matzoh to earn a night of sexual bliss. They are about guns, campaign buttons, and a cabin in the Vermont woods that stinks of wood smoke and kerosene -- and about their associations of pleasure, menace, and regret.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;The resulting volume may be compared to the plays that have made Mamet famous: it is finely crafted and deftly timed, and its precise language carries an enormous weight of feeling. Less
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  • 8.03 X 5.12 X 0.51 in
  • 176
  • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • November 30, 1993
  • English
  • 9780679747208
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David Alan Mamet (born Nov 30, 1947) is an American playwright, film director, screenwriter and author. He won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for his plays Glengarry Glen Ross (1984) a...
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