Includes bibliographical references and index. Includes filmography (page 295)
DAVID LAROCCA: Introduction: Charlie Kaufman and Philosophy's Questions
K. L. EVANS: On Being and Not Being One's Self. Charlie Kaufman, Screenwriter
CHRISTOPHER FALZON: On Being John Malkovich and Not Being Yourself
MARIO VON DER RUHR: The Divided Self: Kaufman, Kafka, Wittgenstein, and Human Nature
DAVID LAROCCA: Unauthorized Autobiography: Truth and Fact in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
DOUGLAS J. DEN UYL: Being, or Trying to Be, with Others. Me and You: Identity, Love, and Friendship in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
WILLIAM DAY: I Don't Know, Just Wait: Remembering Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
SAMUEL A. CHAMBERS: Charlie Kaufman, Philosophy, and the Small Screen
GARRY L. HAGBERG: The Instructive Impossibility of Being John Malkovich
RICHARD DEMING: Being in the World, Partially. Living a Part: Synecdoche, New York, Metaphor, and the Problem of Skepticism
DEREK HILL: "There's No More Watching": Artifice and Meaning in Synecdoche, New York and Adaptation
GREGORY E. GANSSLE: Human Nature and Freedom in Adaptation
DAVID L. SMITH: Synecdoche, in Part
DANIEL SHAW: Netzschean Themes in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
DAVID LAROCCA.: Inconclusive Unscientific Postscript: Late Remarks on Kierkegaard and Kaufman
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