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Ever since the early days of the movies, playwrights have depicted Hollywood as a cultural desert and an industry of profit-driven philistines. This collection of original essays covers the period from the 1920s to the present, concentrating on such contempory playwrights as David Mamet, Sam Shepard, David Rabe, Arthur Kopit, and Adrienne Kennedy, with substantial proportion of the volume devoted to a discussion of the way in which these writers deconstruct Hollywood myths to reveal painful social and psychological issues in American life.
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