There are many ways to describe the style in which David Mamet addresses life in America in “The Disenlightenment,” his collection of political essays. He’s mordant; unsparing; rollickingly ...
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You’ve seen this movie before: a Jewish intellectual who brings not peace, but a sword. This time, however, the sword is swung with abandon. “A Jew who votes for the Democrats,” David Mamet writes in ...
Many of the most popular shows welcome right-wing arguments and freewheeling conversation. Publishers of other political stripes are noticing, too. By Alexandra Alter In his new book, “The ...
Acclaimed playwright, once a golden boy, is now the boy whose number everyone lost.
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The latter choice is particularly appropriate because if your last exposure to this author was via his universally cherished Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) or Wag the Dog (1997), this 238-page ...
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