Essays, reviews, and profiles in which Mr. Brustein uses the prism of the American theatre to explore the motivating impulses behind rampant political correctness. Witty, articulate, fiery...and well worth reading again and again. Jack Helbig, Booklist."
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Essays, reviews, and profiles in which Mr. Brustein uses the prism of the American theatre to explore the motivating impulses behind rampant political correctness. Witty, articulate, fiery...and well worth reading again and again. Jack Helbig, Booklist."
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VG+ Neither emainder nor ex-lib. Softcover in photo-illustrated wraps, 8vo. 276pp. + note on author, series list. Index. VG+. Mild rubbing along edges of wraps; 2" x 1 1/4" faded former price label lower rear wrap. Else Fine: clean, tight, square and unmarked.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Octavo. In dustjacket with taned verso. Flap not clipped. Quarter bound: red cloth covered spine & lilac paper covered boards. Silver lettering on spine. RB blilndstamped front panel. Dust stains top edge. Foxing fore-edge, [277 pp. ]
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Very good, very good. 24 cm, 276, acid-free paper. Signed by the author. Uses the prism of the American theater to explore the motivating impulses behind rampant political correctness and to assess government efforts to regulate the arts.