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Contemporary playwright David Mamet's thought-provoking plays and screenplays such as Wag the Dog, Glengarry Glen Ross (for which he won the Pulitzer Prize), and Oleanna have enjoyed popular and critical success in the past two decades. Among the most prolific and provocative of writers, Mamet frequently draws emotional responses from both audiences and critics. Mamet in Conversation collects interviews with the playwright that offer readers insight into his life in the theater, his artistic vision, and the evolution of his craft. The interviews help followers of his work better understand the sensibilities that have informed his work in drama, film, and prose over a twenty-five-year career.
The conversations collected here--several of which appear in print for the first time--allow a glimpse inside Mamet's creative process, and to the recurring motifs that drive his work. The range of topics is impressive and includes the celebratory purpose of theater, the responsibility of the playwright, writing for Hollywood, the seduction of fame, the search for truth and the merchandising of it, and the decay of culture. The interviews shed light on the personal as well: Mamet's return to Judaism, his appreciation of Midwestern virtues, his love of rural Vermont, the problems of embattled virtue, and the challenge of aging. The book includes transcripts of Mamet's engagingly candid broadcast interviews with Jim Lehrer and Charlie Rose of PBS, published here for the first time.
Leslie Kane is Professor of English, Westfield State College. She is the author of three previous books and is President of the David Mamet Society of the Modern Language Association.

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"[I]t beats thinking," said playwright David Mamet when asked why he writes. Deceptive flippancy abounds in David Mamet in Conversation, in which Westfield State College English professor Leslie Kane assembles 26 interviews with the highly cerebral author of Wag the Dog, Oleanna and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Glengarry Glen Ross. The collection, which spans Mamet's 25-year career, includes Village Voice drama critic Ross Wetzsteon's 1976 interview, "David Mamet: Remember That Name," and interviews with Jim Lehrer, the New Yorker's John Lahr, Fresh Air's Terry Gross and PBS's Charlie Rose. In these engaging, amusing conversations, Mamet discusses the dramatist's social responsibility, his return to Judaism and why men and women can't get along.
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  • PublisherUniv of Michigan Pr
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0472097644
  • ISBN 13 9780472097647
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages248
  • EditorKane Leslie
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