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285
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출판됨
Oct 24, 2003
출판사
Chelsea House Publications
ISBN-10
0791076601
ISBN-13
9780791076606
설명
Harold Bloom and Pamela Loos explore the impactful career of a renowned American playwright and screenwriter whose works continue to resonate within the world of theatre and film. With a distinctive style characterized by sharp dialogue and an unfiltered portrayal of human experience, he has captivated audiences and critics alike. Through a close examination of pivotal pieces in his oeuvre, the authors shed light on the themes and techniques that define his work, offering insight into his creative process.
The exploration delves into his early influences and the evolution of his voice, revealing how his unique perspective shaped the landscape of modern drama. Bloom and Loos analyze the societal and personal contexts surrounding his notable works, providing a deeper understanding of the emotions and conflicts that drive his narratives. The duo's scholarly approach intertwines with an appreciation for Mamet's impact on both theatrical traditions and contemporary storytelling.
Readers are invited to appreciate not just the artistry but also the profound questions his scripts raise about morality, identity, and the American experience. By uncovering the layers of meaning embedded in his dialogue-heavy scripts, the analysis allows readers to grasp the complexities of character and action that define Mamet's legacy.
Overall, this comprehensive examination celebrates the genius of a dramatist who has redefined the art of storytelling, making this exploration a valuable resource for both fans and scholars alike. Through their engaging narrative, Bloom and Loos offer a fresh perspective on the work of a man who continues to influence playwrights and filmmakers around the globe.
The exploration delves into his early influences and the evolution of his voice, revealing how his unique perspective shaped the landscape of modern drama. Bloom and Loos analyze the societal and personal contexts surrounding his notable works, providing a deeper understanding of the emotions and conflicts that drive his narratives. The duo's scholarly approach intertwines with an appreciation for Mamet's impact on both theatrical traditions and contemporary storytelling.
Readers are invited to appreciate not just the artistry but also the profound questions his scripts raise about morality, identity, and the American experience. By uncovering the layers of meaning embedded in his dialogue-heavy scripts, the analysis allows readers to grasp the complexities of character and action that define Mamet's legacy.
Overall, this comprehensive examination celebrates the genius of a dramatist who has redefined the art of storytelling, making this exploration a valuable resource for both fans and scholars alike. Through their engaging narrative, Bloom and Loos offer a fresh perspective on the work of a man who continues to influence playwrights and filmmakers around the globe.