A Whore's Profession: Notes and Essays

A Whore's Profession: Notes and Essays

by David Mamet (Author)

Synopsis

A Whore's Profession brings together, for the first time, David Mamet's acclaimed volumes of notes and essays, including, The Cabin, Writing in Restaurants, Some Freaks and On Directing Film. Poignant, intimate, insightful and witty by turns, these writings are an essential accompaniment for David Mamet's plays, and an education for anyone interested in Theodore, film, and writing. In these wise, revealing, and endlessly amusing pieces, David Mamet touches upon many aspects of his life as a writer. In Writing in Restaurants he reflects modestly on his career, while Some Freaks discourses loudly and entertainingly on aspects of contemporary culture - like the movies, Disneyland and on being a tourist. On Directing Film shows his ebullient and practical approach to his own film-making. Central to these essays is Mamet's own work as a writer, and it is in The Cabin that Mamet comes closest to defining himself. Included are autobiographical vignettes from childhood and youth describing the gamut of human emotion, from childhood fear to adult nostalgia in the re-creation of the past.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 06 Jun 1994

ISBN 10: 0571170765
ISBN 13: 9780571170760
Book Overview: A Whore's Profession: Notes and Essays by David Mamet contains the memoirs, insights, essays and ideas of the hugely influential and well-loved playwright.

Author Bio
David Mamet is a director as well as the author of numerous acclaimed plays, books, and screenplays. His non-fiction includes True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor, On Directing Film and Writing in Restaurants, and his plays include Oleanna and Speed-the-Plow. His play Glengarry Glen Ross won a Pulitzer Prize, and his screenplay The Verdict was nominated for an Academy Award. He lives in Santa Monica, California.