Make-believe town
by David Mamet
ISBN
0316543403
Make-believe town is a motion pictures, history, american essays, 20th century book by David Mamet.
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A provocative collection of essays ranges from memories of his early life as a writer and days on Broadway to polemics on public support for the arts, nudity in films, Jews and Hollywood, and the rehabilitation of Richard Nixon.
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Make-believe town is a Motion pictures, history, American essays, 20th century book.
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A provocative collection of essays ranges from memories of his early life as a writer and days on Broadway to polemics on public support for the arts, nudity in films, Jews and Hollywood, and the rehabilitation of Richard Nixon.
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Make-believe town was written by David Mamet.