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Crossings: David Mamet’s Work in Different Genres and Media
Editor: Johan Callens
Date Of Publication: Nov 2009
Isbn13: 978-1-4438-1355-6
Isbn: 1-4438-1355-9
In a career spanning forty years the Chicago-born David Mamet (°1947) not only left his imprint on American drama with stage classics like American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross and Oleanna, he systematically ventured into different genres and media as a way of experimenting, honing his craft, and broadening his audiences. The international scholars assembled in the present volume assess Mamet's career to date, focussing particularly on his forays into film, television, the novel and adaptation/translation, as well as on how his work fared in the hands of other artists, whether with serious or comic intentions. By measuring his works' diverse incarnations against each other, his more apodictic theorizings and essays, in the light of formal, institutional and historical determinants, this volume also contributes to a more general reflection on the intermedial and interdisciplinary practice of contemporary artists.


Johan Callens is Professor of English at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and has published extensively on genre and media transpositions, notably on Jack Richardson's The Prodigal (a metatheatrical revision of Aeschylus' Oresteia), Sam Shepard's The Bodyguard (a film adaption of Middleton and Rowley's Jacobean classic, The Changeling), Robert Altman's screen version of Shepard's Fool for Love, The Builders Association's Jump Cut (Faust), The Wooster Group's reappropriations of Martha Graham and Luis Buñuel in To You, The Birdie! (Phèdre), Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire (a movie on the making of Murnau's Nosferatu) and David Mamet's The Water Engine, a stage play remediating radio drama. For the journal Degrés he also edited a special issue on intermediality.


"These essays bring the reader into a new space. Holding plays against their film adaptations renews one's understanding of genres in the process. As essayists collide with each other, they allow one to re-evaluate the interaction of Mamet, his plays, movies and television work—opening a challenging dialogue on writer and media."

—David Kennedy Sauer, President of the David Mamet Society, author of David Mamet 's Oleanna (Continuum, 2008) and co-author with Janice A. Sauer of David Mamet: A Research and Production Sourcebook (Praeger, 2003).

"Crossings includes first-rate work by many of the best Mamet critics and scholars. Working to demonstrate the ever-changing terrain of this multi-talented and tireless artist, this collection is rich and often provocative, a valuable capsule of the career of Mamet to this point."

—William W. Demastes, Louisiana State University, author of Spalding Gray's America (Limelight Editions, 2008)


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