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Hollywood and Literature: Critical Essay by Varun Begley

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SOURCE: Begley, Varun. “On Adaptation: David Mamet and Hollywood.” Essays in Theatre 16, no. 2 (May 1998): 165-76.

In the following essay, Begley explores David Mamet's relationship to the theater and film industry, using one of the author's many adapted works as an example.

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