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The Cabin: Reminiscence and Diversions by David Mamet

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I first discovered David Mamet in my youth upon repeated watchings of The Spanish Prisoner on VHS tape at my step-mother's family beach house on Oak Island, NC. Years later I saw Glengarry Glen Ross and was equally captivated by the tension and dialogue between the actors on screen. This was my first time reading the works of Mamet on paper, and to read his own experience, placed so delicately in Chicago, so aware of his place in the 20th century, captivated me with every turn of the page. To have found this book in a local 'Free Little Library' I feel blessed.
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