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Adam Baum and the Jew Movie
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96 pages
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Set in post-World War II Hollywood, the narrative explores the relationship between Jewish mogul Sam Baum and gentile screenwriter Garfield Hampson Jr. as they collaborate on a film addressing anti-Semitism. Their discussions force them to confront their perceptions of racism and the role of art. As Sam grapples with his cultural identity alongside his responsibilities as a producer and father, the play delves into themes of identity, mentorship, and the complexities of human relationships. It has received critical acclaim and several prestigious nominations.
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2002, paperback
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