Plays
by David Mamet

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"David Mamet's 'Plays' features sharp dialogue and intricate character dynamics that challenge the nature of truth and communication."

From: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Plays

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A collection of outstanding plays from one of America's greatest playwrights

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: "Mamet's play suggests that deception is an endless spiralling process that eventually corrodes the soul.

But it also harps on a theme that runs right throughout Mamet's work: the notion that we use words as a destructive social camouflage to lie to others and ourselves.

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And here through all the repetitions, half sentences and echoing encounter of one question with another, you feel the characters devalue experience through their use of language.

As Del cries in desperation at the end, 'If we could speak the truth for one instant, then we would be free.' Mamet's point is that we are held spiritually captive by our bluster and evasions."

(Michael Billington, Guardian)

Oleanna

: "An exploration of male-femal conflicts which cogently demonstrates that whe free thought and dialogue are imperilled, nobody wins" (Independent) The Old Neighborhood

: "Mamet, ranked with Miller, Albee and Shepard as America's finest living playwrights, distills the raw, rank flavour of people wading down streams of consciousness.

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A play of riveting disquiet" (Evening Standard)

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2002
Binding Paperback
Pages 200
Language English
ISBN-13 9780413771322
ISBN-10 0413771326

Plays is a American play written by David Mamet and published by Methuen (2002).

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