A Lie of the Mind

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A Lie of the Mind is a 1985 play by American playwright Sam Shepard that explores themes of family dysfunction, violence, and the fragility of identity in the American West.

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A Lie of the Mind canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Sam Shepard
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorNationality American
dramaticForm full-length play
dramaticStructure three-act structure
firstPerformanceDate 1985
firstPerformanceLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
genre drama
family drama
psychological drama
hasMotif broken families
communication breakdown
hallucination and delusion
rural isolation
hasPart Act I
Act II
Act III
hasSubject domestic abuse
fragility of identity
masculinity in American culture
memory and perception
intendedAudience adult
literaryPeriod postmodern American literature
mainCharacter Beth
Beth’s family
Jake
Jake’s family
medium stage
movement contemporary American theatre
narrativeFocus two dysfunctional families
originalLanguage English
partOf Sam Shepard’s body of work
periodOfWork late 20th century
settingLocation Old West
surface form: American West
theme Western
surface form: American West

family dysfunction
identity
marital breakdown
trauma
violence
timeOfCreation 1980s
workType serious drama
writer Sam Shepard

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Sam Shepard notableWork A Lie of the Mind
Paul Dano theaterWork A Lie of the Mind
Samuel Shepard Rogers III notableWork A Lie of the Mind