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Shepard, Sam (Vol. 169) - Robert Brustein (review date 27 January 1986)
Robert Brustein (review date 27 January 1986)
SOURCE: Brustein, Robert. “The Shepard Enigma.” New Republic 194, no. 3706 (27 January 1986): 25-6, 28.
[In the following review, Brustein offers a mixed assessment of A Lie of the Mind, noting that the “plotting is a little too undisciplined.”]
A Lie of the Mind is Sam Shepard's most ambitious play to date, the closest he has come to entering the mainstream of American drama. Directed by the playwright in association with professional producers, it has been mounted at the Promenade Theatre with a strong cast. Like David Rabe's Hurly-Burly, which also played that off-Broadway theater with box-office actors, it stands a good chance of moving later to a Broadway house. Thus Shepard seems to be following the pattern of all serious American dramatists since O'Neill—beginning with a small but passionate coterie of devoted admirers, and then achieving popular support...
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- Sam Shepard and Stephanie Coen (interview date September 1996)
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- Don Shewey (essay date July/August 1997)
- Susan Harris Smith (essay date 1998)
- Sam Shepard and Michael Phillips (interview date 8 November 2000)
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