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Everywhere an Oink Oink: An Embittered, Dyspeptic, and Accurate Report of Forty Years in Hollywood

Everywhere an Oink Oink: An Embittered, Dyspeptic, and Accurate Report of Forty Years in Hollywood

by David Mamet

Simon & Schuster ·2023 ·256 pages
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About This Book

Award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and director David Mamet shares scandalous and laugh-out-loud tales from his four decades in Hollywood where he worked with some of the biggest names in movies. David Mamet went to Hollywood on top—a super successful playwright summoned west in 1980 to write a vehicle for Jack Nicholson. He arrived just in time to meet the luminaries of old Hollywood and revel in the friendship of giants like Paul Newman, Mike Nichols, Bob Evans, and Sue Mengers. Over the next forty years, Mamet wrote dozens of scripts, was fired off dozens of movies, and directed eleven himself. In Everywhere an Oink Oink , he revels of the taut and gag-filled professionalism of the film set. He depicts the ever-fickle studios and producers who piece by piece eat the artist alive. And he ponders the art of filmmaking and the genius of those who made our finest movies. With the bravado and flair of Mamet's best theatrical work, this memoir describes a world gone by, some of our most beloved film stars with their hair down, and how it all got washed away by digital media and the woke brigade. The book is illustrated throughout with three-dozen of Mamet's pungent cartoons and caricatures.


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"Acerbic and entertaining ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Proceeds to gleefully bite the hand that has generously fed him over the course of his long career ..."

Arthur Hoyle· The New York Journal of Books Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"[A] blinkered, unhappy book."

Mark Athitakis· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Bottom of the Pile

"Cantankerous, scattershot, and often funny."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"It's illustrated by Mamet's own cartoons, which echo a middle schooler's sense of humor and maturity ..."

Mark Kennedy· Associated Press Read review ↗ Bottom of the Pile

"Nothing but wicked jokes, angry broadsides and pointed gossip: in other words, the ideal Hollywood book."

Kyle Smith· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"As a bonus, Mamet's own cartoon sketches decorate the text ..."

Frederick J. Augustyn Jr· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

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