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An edition of AmericA, Inc.: The Stage Play (2010)

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"Lentz likes to explore how creative people survive and contribute in a large, impersonal environment. What is the role of a talented individual, an artist for example, in a complex, vast society?" --New Cannan Advertiser, May 2010

"The retention of dignity is a recurring theme... There is always one major conflict -- the position of the individual against a great, antagonistic force."
--Lewisboro Ledger, May 2010

"Lentz's approach to writing is soul driven." --The Weston Forum, May 2010

Product Description
In this rich, dark comedy the USA has evolved in 2020 into a global corporate nation or "corpornation." Sub-divided by a great, brick wall into the northern Bluefish and southern Redfish States, AmericA, Inc. is run by Travis Bash, President + CEO. Perpetually at war, its Supreme Court disbanded, riddled by lobbyists and voracious for capital, Bash drafts Bob, a destitute Yale poet, to transform America, Inc.'s corporate culture. Bob's job is to market to shareholders the vulgar, bewildering and corrupt culture of this brutal corporate nation to increase share value. Nothing is sacred in corporate America or American culture in this hilarious cautionary tale about a corpornation gone berserk in its relentless pursuit of self-interest and profitability. In a blend of high and low comedy, AmericA, Inc. rings true in a witty, merciless lampoon of the omniscient intrusion of the savage greed of big business into culture, politics, law, religion and everyday life. Lentz innovates with an accessible, darkly comic script to bring characters to life onstage in satire. In AmericA, Inc. Lentz extends the literary bloodline of the rich satire of Gaddis, Beckett, Orwell and Moliere.

About the Author
Born in Woburn, Massachusetts, David B. Lentz graduated from Bates College and has written professionally for more than 35 years for global, financial corporations. He has lived in Boston's Back Bay, the Garden District of New Orleans and Philadelphia's Main Line. Currently, he resides with his family in Greenwich, CT. AmericA, Inc. was originally written as a satirical novel immediately after the re-election of GW Bush in one of the darkest periods for human rights in modern US history. In addition to this stage play, Lentz has published Bloomsday: A Stage Play and a book of poetry, Old Greenwich Odes. He has also published six literary novels - For the Beauty of the Earth, AmericA, Inc., Bloomsday, Bourbon Street, The Day Trader and The Silver King. He has served Bates College as an Alumnus-in-Admissions, the Bates College Club, the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Ad Club, the Philadelphia Mayor's Council for Literacy, Stamford-Greenwich Literacy Volunteers of America, Healing the Children (Board), Midnight Run for New York City Homeless, Hurricane Katrina JazzAid: New Orleans (Founder): Hope + Heroes Children's Cancer Foundation, St. Baldrick's Foundation for Children's Cancer Research and St. Paul's Chapel as a Volunteer at Ground Zero. Lentz is a Member of the Academy of American Poets.

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English
Pages
138

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AmericA, Inc.: The Stage Play
May 20, 2010, WordsworthGreenwich Press
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Greenwich, CT, USA

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Paperback
Number of pages
138
Dimensions
9 x 9 x .04 inches
Weight
9.3 ounces

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OL24620022M
ISBN 13
9781452857916

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