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Subject Drama ISBN 0-231-11088-X Originally published February 1998 Dewey decimal 808.2 | 3.9/5 Goodreads Publication date February 1998 OCLC 37115843 Country United States of America | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series The Columbia Lectures on American Culture Pages 96 (first edition, clothbound) Page count 96 (first edition, clothbound) Similar David Mamet books, Other books |
Three Uses of the Knife: On the Nature and Purpose of Drama is a book by David Mamet that discusses playwriting. In it, Mamet discusses the conscious and unconscious processes that go on in developing a work of art.
The essay, dedicated to Michael Feingold (a critic of The Village Voice), is divided in three chapters: "The Wind-Chill Factor", "Second Act Problems", and "Three Uses of the Knife".
The book's title stems from a quote from musician Lead Belly, appearing on page 66:
Another more significant quote from the book: "The subject of drama is The Lie. At the end of the drama THE TRUTH -- which has been overlooked, disregarded, scorned, and denied -- prevails. And that is how we know the Drama is done."[1]
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