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Readers have mixed feelings about this dark and intense play. While many appreciate its thought-provoking themes and captivating writing, others express dissatisfaction with David Mamet's style and the disturbing nature of the content. Some find the character of Edmond deeply flawed yet compelling, while a few struggle to engage with the narrative fully.
The first single-volume edition of this stunning early Mamet play You know how much of our life we're alive, you and me?
Nothing.
Two minutes out of the year.
When we meet someone new, when we get married, when, when, when, when we're in difficulties… once in our life at the death of someone that we love.
That's… in a carcrash… and that's it.
You know, you know, we're sheltered… A fortune-teller's teasing rumination sends Edmond lurching into New York City's hellish underworld, his whole life abandoned in a searing quest for self-discovery and redemption.
A furious, unflinching, whirlwind of a play first produced in 1982.
"A stunning amorality play, glittering and disturbing, suspended in the dark void of contemporary New York.
It is also a technically adventurous piece pared brilliantly to the bone, highly theatrical in its scenic elisions" Financial Times "A riveting theatrical experience that illuminates the heart of darkness" Newsweek Publication of this edition ties in with a production in July 2003 at the Royal National Theatre starring Kenneth Branagh.
Edmond by david mamet
Edmond is a American play written by David Mamet and published by Methuen (2003).
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