
David Mamet
David Mamet is a celebrated American playwright, essayist, and screenwriter, renowned for his distinctive, often profane, and rhythmically charged dialogue. His works, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Glengarry Glen Ross' and the controversial play 'Oleanna,' frequently explore themes of power, ambition, and deception in American life. Mamet's sharp, minimalist style has significantly influenced modern drama and film.
Books by David Mamet
3 books available

Oleanna
by David Mamet
3.6(6,974)
A college professor's meeting with a student turns into a chilling inquiry, exposing power, censorship, and abuse through weaponized language.

Faustus
by David Mamet
3.2(126)
In David Mamet's 'Faustus,' a philosopher driven to find the world's 'secret engine' struggles with his intellect and love for his son, making a heartbreaking deal with the devil in a story where deep thought meets conman talk.

Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet
3.9(14,669)
In a cutthroat Chicago real estate office, four desperate salesmen claw and backstab for leads, their careers, and their very masculinity as a high-stakes sales contest threatens to strip them of everything.