
While I’m a fan of David Mamet’s play, Glengarry Glen Ross (which won a Pulitzer Prize) and his screenplays for The Verdict and Wag the Dog, it’s sad to see a bright guy like Mamet drink the Trump Kool-Aid and join the MAGA movement.
Back in 2022 Mamet’s decline started with Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch (you can read my review here). Then in 2024, there was EVERYWHERE AN OINK OINK (you can read my review here). The Disenlightenment: Politics, Horror, and Entertainment (2025) completes the trip to the darkest rings of Hell for Mamet.
But amid the ranting about the dangers of Liberal America and how great Trump is, Mamet includes nuggets like this: “To excuse his invasion of Poland in 1939, Hitler dressed a company German convicts in Polish uniforms, trucked them to the border, shot them, and announced that Poland had tried to invade Germany. With our knowledge of his subsequent monstrosities, we might see this charade as quaint. ” (p. 113)
Mamet comments on college protestors for Gaza this way: “But the gays for Hamas would be killed in Hamas-controlled territory, and the feminists doing so would be killed, as would any Westerners. What, then are the enlightened voting for? For representatives to offer them the thrill of social protest. If this isn’t entertainment, I miss my guess. But it is a costly entertainment.” (p. 89)
When Mamet occasionally writes about the theater in The Disenlightenment some of his assertions can be thought-provoking: “A play benefits from an intermission. All young directors want to improve an evening by doing away with the intermission. (Other directorial apercus are limited to ‘do it in street clothes,’ ‘on a bare stage,’ ‘in a different period,’ or ‘change the gender of the roles.’ All these are moot, as the audience cares as little of these as for change the hat of the campfire storyteller). But the audience benefits from an intermission. They are allowed a chance to wonder and prognosticate the progress of the next act.” (p. 95)
Reading about how all our problems are the result of Biden’s policies and Democratic/Liberal thinking while Trump is the only one who can save us gets tedious fast. I’m done with reading Mamet’s essays on politics. GRADE: D (for dismal)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Open City—an Introduction — 1
- Box Jumper — 5
- The Kennedys — 9
- The Shill — 19
- The Springbok — 24
- The Bally and the Tip — 32
- No Coups in England — 36
- “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” — 42
- Road Trip — 49
- Hypothermia — 53
- Decision Height — 57
- Dese Dem Dose — 62
- Come Smoke a Coca-Cola — 65
- The Temp Score and the Look Back — 70
- The Generation of the Desert — 73
- Intersectionality — 77
- “The Poor Are Always with Us” Explained — 84
- The Zero Point — 90
- Woody Allen and the IDF — 101
- Armageddon –105
- Firewall — 111
- Upstage of the Couch — 115
- The Hangman’s Rope — 121
- Failing Up and Down — 128
- The Benjamins — 137
- Lesbians and Whaling — 140
- Some Maxims of Napoleon — 144
- Stonewall — 155
- Herman Melville and the Jews — 158
- Motherless Children — 162
- Song of Praise — 165
- Bartenders’ Guide: The Shirley Temple and the Molotov — 168
- Munchausen by Proxy — 171
- My Romance — 177
- Oklahoma — 182
- What Shall We Give the Sun God? — 187
- Maverick — 192
- Carmen Miranda and the Panama Canal — 196
- The Farmhouse — 207
- The Wheel — 213
- The Bus Station — 217
- Gandhi N’ Me — 221
- Inherit the Wind — 224
- The New Zealander — 228
- The Long Way Around the Barn — 234
- Acknowledgments — 239











