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David Mamet: Critical Review by John A. Price

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SOURCE: Price, John A. Review of True and False, by David Mamet. Journal of Popular Culture 33, no. 3 (winter 1999): 147-48.

In the following review, Price outlines Mamet's main messages about acting in True and False.

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