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David Mamet: Critical Review by Juliet Fleming

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SOURCE: Fleming, Juliet. “Now You're Talkin' Sense.” Times Literary Supplement, no. 1958 (10 April 1998): 19.

In the following review, Fleming evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Wag the Dog and The Edge.

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