The Disenlightenment, David Mamet
The Disenlightenment, David Mamet
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The Disenlightenment
Politics, Horror, and Entertainment

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Author: David Mamet

Narrator: Jim Frangione

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/03/2025


Synopsis

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLEROne of America's greatest living literary legends invites you think for yourself in this compelling narrative of manipulation, power, and the human condition.""Government, like Circe, turns men into swine,"" David Mamet writes in his latest political tour de force. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and entertained by The Disenlightenment as Mamet dissects the modern world with enthusiasm, wisdom, and lots of references to movies about the mafia.Once a stalwart of liberal thought, Mamet now turns his penetrating gaze on the cultural milieu that nurtured his artistic growth, revealing how America's elites have twisted our institutions into tools of manipulation. With his one-of-a-kind wit, he exposes the intricate dance between power and myth, unmasking how the elites manipulate media and culture to maintain control.The Disenlightenment fearlessly tackles topics from war to love, success to death, offering a fresh perspective on the human condition. His observations, ranging from the carnival-like nature of politics to the power of language, reflect a society where traditional values are under siege.This book is an opportunity to engage with one of the most provocative and insightful writers of the modern era. Whether you're a long-time Mamet aficionado or new to his work, The Disenlightenment promises to challenge your perceptions, stimulate your mind, and perhaps change how you view the world.

About David Mamet

David Mamet is one of the foremost American playwrights. He has won a Pulitzer prize and received Tony nominations for his plays, Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow. His screenwriting credits include The Verdict and The Untouchables.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nooilforpacifists on June 06, 2025

Good, but difficult to distinguish one essay from the next. They were good in bi-monthly form. They might better be preserved cobbled together as fewer, but longer, essays grouped topically.......more