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  1. Must You Go?: My Life with Harold Pinter by Antonia Fraser, 2010-11-02
  2. Harold Pinter: Plays Three (Vol 3) by Harold Pinter, 1997-12-02
  3. Harold Pinter: Plays: 4 (Faber Contemporary Classics) by Harold Pinter, 1998-11-02
  4. The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  5. Harold Pinter and the Twilight of Modernism by Varun Begley, 2005-11-05
  6. Harold Pinter Plays 4 by Harold Pinter, 2005-12-01
  7. Harold Pinter Plays 4 by Harold Pinter, 2005-12-01
  8. Celebration and The Room: Two Plays (Pinter, Harold) by Harold Pinter, 2000-06-12
  9. Collected Poems and Prose by Harold Pinter, 1995-12-06
  10. The Caretaker by Harold Pinter, 1998-06
  11. The Proust Screenplay: a la Recherche du Temps Perdu by Harold Pinter, Joseph Losey, et all 2000-04-05
  12. The Dwarfs: A Novel (Pinter, Harold) by Harold Pinter, 1994-01-21
  13. Conversations with Pinter (Limelight) by Mel Gussow, Harold Pinter, 2004-08-01
  14. Seven Plays of the Modern Theatre: Waiting for Godot, The Quare Fellow, A Taste of Honey, The Connection, The Balcony, Rhinoceros, The Birthday Party by Samuel Beckett, Brendan Behan, et all 1962-06

21. Who Is Harold Pinter
Who is harold pinter pinter 2 Who is harold pinter?
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[ Who is Harold Pinter ] Pinter 2 Who is Harold Pinter? Pinter, Harold (1930- ), English playwright, known for his so-called comedies of menace, which humorously and cynically depict people attempting to communicate as they react to an invasion or threat of an invasion of their lives. He is also noted for his unique use of dialogue, which exposes his characters' alienation from each other and explores the layers of meaning produced by pauses and silence. Send mail to diaspora@diaspora-net.org with questions or comments about this web site.
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22. Harold Pinter
The German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English. Bibliography harold pinter on and about the work of harold pinter. Please check the harold pinter Society's webpage for further
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C ontemporary Theatre and D rama in E nglish Bibliography: Harold Pinter
    Review: The Pinter Review . University of Tampa Press (http://www.academic.marist.edu/merritt/pintereview.html)
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    Susan Hollis Merritt, Ph.D., Bibliographical Editor of the The Pinter Review Academic Studies: Allgaier, Dieter. Die Dramen Harold Pinters: Eine Untersuchung von Inhalt und Form. Frankfurt/M: 1968. Baker, William, and Stephen Ely Tabachnick. Harold Pinter. Berns, Ute. CDE Studies 2 . Trier: WVT, 1997. Berns, Ute. "Political Drama and the Micropolitics of Language: Institutional Power and Individual Perspectives Creating Dramatic Realities." Drama and Reality. Ed. Bernhard Reitz. Contemporary Drama in English 3 . Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1996. 111-22. Billington, Michael.

23. BBC - BBC Four - Harold Pinter Timeline
Timeline showing harold pinter's life alongside contemporary social and political events.
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24. Harold Pinter
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Milosevic is undoubtedly ruthless and savage. So is Clinton. Clinton continues the vicious Reagan/Bush tradition with no trouble at all. But he combines that tradition with a shy grin and a beguiling southern drawl. He can really be so sweet on television. Blair is the one who kisses Clinton's arse fervently and dreams that he is Mrs Thatcher. The level of intelligence employed in this whole enterprise is pathetic if not infantile. The US is now a highly dangerous force, totally out of control. Harold Pinter
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25. Drama: Harold Pinter
harold pinter. ( b. 1930) LINKS. The harold pinter Society. http//www.odc.edu/academic/pinter/
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The Harold Pinter Society is dedicated to studying, celebrating, and untangling the works of this prolific and frequently enigmatic writer. Its Web site includes recent news on Pinter, a copy of the letter nominating Pinter for the 1998 Nobel Prize, and a list of 1998 to 2000 worldwide productions of his plays. Betrayal
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Bill Dynes at the University of Indianapolis wrote theses study questions, class notes, and links to outside resources. Theater Mirror Reviews: Betrayal
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Betrayal Harold Pinter
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26. Pinter, Harold
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    Pinter, Harold Pinter, Harold, Pinter began his theatrical career as an actor, touring with provincial repertory companies. He has continued to act throughout his career, working on stage, in films, and on radio and television. His first produced effort as a playwright, a one-act drama entitled The Room (1957), was followed such plays as The Dumbwaiter The Birthday Party A Slight Ache (1959), and The Dwarfs The Caretaker (1960) was Pinter's first great success and was followed by numerous plays, including The Collection The Homecoming Landscape Old Times Betrayal A Kind of Alaska One for the Road Mountain Language Moonlight Ashes to Ashes (1996), and Celebration (1999). By and large, Pinter's later dramas, often more overtly political than his previous works, have been greeted with less critical acclaim than his earlier plays. Pinter has also written the screenplays for a number of highly praised motion pictures, among them

27. All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: The Trial
Review looking at the acting, Kafka's story and its adaptation by harold pinter.
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out of 4 Starring: Kyle MacLachlan Juliet Stevenson Director: David Jones Rated: PG-13 RunTime: 120 Minutes Release Date: April Genre: Drama Buy this DVD Amazon.com Buy this Video ... Half.com *Also starring: Anthony Hopkins Jason Robards , Polly Walker, Alfred Molina Review by Steve Rhodes First, let me confess that I have never read much Kafka other than collecting some of his classic quotes (see appendix). Based on what I do know, THE TRIAL appears to be quintessential Kafka. THE TRIAL starts with the arrest of what we would call a Senior Vice President of a large bank, but it is set in Prague before the turn of the century so he is call a chief clerk (pronounced "clark" in true British fashion) of the bank. The clerk is played excellently by Kyle MacLachlan. Although arrested, he is free to go and is never told the charges. The clerk is arrogant and tells everyone how ridiculous this all is. But in a world of non-Euclidean geometry, everything that seems right isn't. Slowly the clerk begins to realizes the trouble he is in. When he goes to the court he sees long lines of people who are accused. No one actually goes on trial. Everyone waits.

28. Harold Pinter: Plays, Films, Biographies, Other Works
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29. Harold Pinter (1930 - )
Biography of absurdist playwright harold pinter, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Harold Pinter The son of a Jewish tailor, Harold Pinter was born in East London in 1930. He started writing poetry for little magazines in his teens. As a young man, he studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Central School of Speech and Drama, but soon left to undertake an acting career under the stage name David Baron. He travelled around Ireland in a Shakespearean company and spent years working in provincial repertory before deciding to turn his attention to playwriting. Pinter started writing plays in 1957. He had mentioned an idea for a play to a friend who worked in the drama department at Bristol University. The friend liked the idea so much that he wrote to Pinter asking for the play. The only problem was that if the university was to perform the play, they would need a script within the week. Pinter wrote back and told his friend to forget the whole thingthen sat down and wrote the play in four days. The product of his labors, a one-act entitled The Room , contained many of the elements that would characterize Pinter's later worksnamely a commonplace situation gradually invested with menace and mystery through the deliberate omission of an explanation or motivation for the action. Later this same year, Pinter would develop his style still further in another one-act

30. Pinter, Harold. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
pinter, harold. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. pinter, harold. SYLLABICATION Pin·ter.
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31. BBC News | ARTS | Pinter Leaves Loud Play
Acclaimed playwright harold pinter walked out on a new play after it opened with a burst of extremely loud music.
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Many of Pinter's plays are considered classics
Acclaimed playwright Harold Pinter walked out on a new play after it opened with a burst of extremely loud music. Pinter, 71, and his wife Lady Antonia Fraser left the Almeida Theatre at Kings Cross just before the curtain came up on Neil LaBute's new offering. The Shape of Things, starring The Mummy actress Rachel Weisz, starts with extremely loud bursts of rock grunge from the Smashing Pumpkins.
Neil LaBute has won the Filmmakers' Trophy at the Sundance Festival
Artistic director Ian McDiarmid confirmed Pinter had left because of noise. But he insisted it was a deliberate decision by director LaBute to include loud music, which plays in the auditorium as the play is about to commence. LaBute has an impressive list of film and theatre credits to his name including Nurse Betty, starring Rene Zellwegger, and The Company of Men.

32. Screenonline: Pinter, Harold (1930-) Biography
pinter, harold (1930). Writer, Director, Actor. Achieving widespread recognition as Britain s leading dramatist and screenwriter
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@import url(../../../css/bfi_global.css); Pinter, Harold (1930-) Writer, Director, Actor Achieving widespread recognition as Britain's leading dramatist and screenwriter of the 1960s, Harold Pinter has remained an important figure in British literary culture, and latterly in dissident political circles. The only child of a Jewish Hackney tailor, he briefly attended RADA, making his debut as professional actor in 1950. Pinter's recurrent dramatic themes of time, memory, territorial control, and communication breakdown also appear in his screenplays, which include adaptations of his plays The Caretaker (filmed in a Hackney house in 1964, d. Clive Donner), The Birthday Party (d. William Friedkin, 1968), The Homecoming (d. Peter Hall, 1973), and Betrayal (d. David Jones, 1982), as well as skilful reworkings of novels by Nicholas Mosley, L.P. Hartley, John Fowles and others, in which he displayed the ability to absorb their narrative ideas, yet turning them into an extension of his own world. He formed a rich creative partnership with Joseph Losey starting with The Servant (1963), an adaptation of a 1949 novella which becomes classic Pinter, supplemented by Losey's rich, baroque visual textures. In the academic and sexual intrigues of Accident (1967), every line of elliptical dialogue has a tactical purpose, and nothing is innocent of intent; The Go-Between (1971), an exploration of youth and age, time and memory, was his final adaptation for Losey; and The French Lieutenant's Woman (d. Karel Reisz, 1981) was a clever reworking of a difficult novel.

33. Screenonline: Pinter, Harold (1930-) Credits
pinter, harold (1930). Film TV credits. A NIGHT OUT, 1960, Script. MOUNTAIN LANGUAGE, 1988, Script. MOUNTAIN LANGUAGE, 1988, Director. harold pinter, 1988, Cast Member.
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@import url(../../../css/bfi_global.css); Pinter, Harold (1930-) A NIGHT OUT Script The BIRTHDAY PARTY Screenplay The DUMB WAITER Script The ROOM Play by The CARETAKER Interviewee NO EXIT Cast Member The SERVANT Screenplay The SERVANT society man The CARETAKER Screenplay and original play IN CAMERA Garcin The PUMPKIN EATER Screenplay The TEA PARTY Screenplay The MORE MAN UNDERSTANDS Commentator The QUILLER MEMORANDUM Screenplay The CARETAKER Script ALFIE Friend/Family Visitor The CARETAKER Based on the play by ACCIDENT Mr Bell ACCIDENT Screenplay The BIRTHDAY PARTY Screenplay The BIRTHDAY PARTY Based on the Play by PINTER PEOPLE interviewee/voice APPLICANT Based on the play by The BLACK AND WHITE Based on the play by REQUEST STOP Screenplay The RISE AND RISE OF MICHAEL RIMMER Steven Hench The CARETAKER DISCUSSED BY DONNER Author of the Original Work The GO-BETWEEN Screenplay BUTLEY Director The HOMECOMING Screenplay MONOLOGUE Author of the Original Work The HOMECOMING Based on the play by OLD TIMES Author of the Original Work The COLLECTION Script ROGUE MALE Saul Abrahams The LAST TYCOON Script LANDSCAPE Script LANDSCAPE Author of the Original Work The LOVER Script NO MAN'S LAND Script NIGHT SCHOOL Script LANGRISHE, GO DOWN

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A new play designed to draw attention to the plight of a writer on Death Row in Iran is being staged by harold pinter in London next Sunday Electronic Telegraph
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The playwright harold pinter and Joan Bakewell, the television broadcaster once hailed as the thinking man's crumpet , were lying low yesterday after it was disclosed that they had had a long, extramarital affair Electronic Telegraph
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36. Literary Encyclopedia: Pinter, Harold
pinter, harold. (1930 ). www.LitEncyc.com. harold pinter was born in 1930, and grew up the only child of working-class Jewish parents in North-East London.
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The Metropolitan Police has paid more than £50,000 in damages to 11 Kurds arrested by armed officers while they rehearsed a harold pinter play involving the use of plastic replica guns Electronic Telegraph
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38. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
34 Matches for pinter, harold. The Caretaker pinter, harold. 1960. The Room - pinter, harold. 1957. The Hothouse - pinter, harold. 1958.
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39. MMI Review: The Comfort Of Strangers
Review of The Comfort of Strangers, a film by harold pinter
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The Comfort Of Strangers
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This riveting sequence says a lot about the rest of the film. Natasha Richardson plays a young British mother of two who leaves them at home to travel to Venice with her even-more British lover Rupert Everett. The match is not made in heaven and it is clear that they are beginning to bore each other. There are only a zillion restaurants in Venice, but one night they can't find one and who should crawl out of the nearest dark alley but a slimy stranger in a white suit? (Christopher Walken, of course, typecast this time with an all purpose Italian-Bavarian accent!) Three guys in front of me are in stitches, I am in stitches and at least one stuffed shirt is disgusted with all of us for not accepting this beautiful work of art with appropriate reverence. Our reaction probably counts as a venial sin, at least. I went home and enjoyed watching "Goldfinger" and "Arsenic And Old Lace" which just may count as FOUR mortal sins.
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40. Harold Pinter
Translate this page Home_Page harold pinter (1930), Dramaturgo británico nacido en Londres. En 1948 estudió durante poco tiempo en la Royal Academic of Dramatic Art de Londres.
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Harold Pinter
D ramaturgo británico nacido en Londres. En 1948 estudió durante poco tiempo en la Royal Academic of Dramatic Art de Londres. En los diez años siguientes fue actor en varias compañías de repertorio en gira por las islas Británicas. Su primera obra de teatro corta, La habitación , se estrenó en 1957. Destacan sus obras teatrales La fiesta de cumpleañ os (1958), El portero El amante El retorno al hogar Viejos tiempos Tierra de nadie (1975) y Betrayal (1979). También escribió muchas obras cortas para televisión, radio y teatro. Entre sus guiones cinematográficos se encuentran El sirviente (1963), Accidente (1967), El mensajero (1971), de Joseph Losey, El último magnate (1976), de Elia Kazan, y La mujer del teniente francés (1981), de Karel Reisz. Además ha aparecido en otras películas para las que escribió el guión. Sus obras, enigmáticas y originales, han sido descritas como comedias de amenaza. En una obra típica suya, los personajes intentan, y casi siempre fracasan, comunicarse para reaccionar frente a una invasión o un intento de invasión en sus estrechas vidas. Su diálogo refleja las dificultades de la comunicación y explora los diferentes niveles de significación que producen las pausas y el silencio. Pinter también dirigió en Londres (1967) y Nueva York (1968) las obras de teatro El hombre de la cabina de cristal y Butley (1971). Sus Poemas y prosa: 1949-1977 se publicaron en 1978. Está casado con la escritora Antonia Fraser. ©

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