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         Pinter Harold:     more books (100)
  1. Casebook on Harold Pinter's "Homecoming"
  2. Harold Pinter (Contemporary Playwrights) by Ronald Hayman, 1980-11-17
  3. Harold Pinter, "The Caretaker": Notes (York Notes) by G.M. Stephen, 1981-04-27
  4. Harold Pinter by Alan Bold, 1985-06
  5. Canters and Chronicles: The Use of Narrative in the Plays of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter by Kristin Morrison, 1986-04
  6. Harold Pinter (Essays on Modern Writers) by Walter Kerr, 1967-12-01
  7. Harold Pinter: The Poetics of Silence (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques) by Assistant Professor James R. Hollis Ph.D., 1970-10-01
  8. Harold Pinter: A Study of His Reputation (1958-69) and a Checklist by Herman T. Schroll, 1972-03-20
  9. Harold Pinters Dramentechnik: D. gestalter. Mittel im Kontext d. Gesamtwerks (Schriftenreihe Literaturwissenschaft ; Bd. 2) (German Edition) by Rudiger Imhof, 1976
  10. Harold Pinter (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Arnold P. Hinchliffe, 1981-05
  11. Harold Pinter: A Bibliographical History by William Baker, John C. Ross, 2005-06-03
  12. Harold Pinter: A Question of Timing by Martin S. Regal, 1995-09
  13. Harold Pinter; (Writers and their work) by John Russell Taylor, 1969
  14. Stratagems to uncover nakedness;: The dramas of Harold Pinter, (Missouri literary frontiers series) by Lois G Gordon, 1969

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Back to AFP. harold pinter We are bandits, guilty of murder BBC2 Counterblast Tue, May 4, 1999, 1930 GMT. Microsoft ASF streaming video format.
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83. Green Apple Books: 99 Poems In Translation (Pinter, Harold, Ed.)
Hardcover with Dust Jacket Publisher Grove Press Year Published 1994 Book Condition...... Title 99 Poems in Translation Author pinter, harold, ed.
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84. The Questors Archives - Student Productions
Night, pinter, harold. The Man who Came to Dinner, Hart Kaufman. Vinegar Tom, Churchill, Caryl. Night Out, A, pinter, harold. Real Inspector Hound, The, Stoppard, Tom.
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STUDENT PRODUCTIONS Our Country's Good Timberlake Wertenberger You Can't Take It With You Fear and Misery of the Third Reich Brecht, Bertolt Tartuffe Moliere Time and The Conways Priestley, J.B. Government Inspector, The Gogol, Nikolai Trelawny of the Wells Pinero, Aurthur Wing Happiest Days of Your Life, The Dighton, John Right You Are! (If You Think So) Pirandello, Luigi Dinner with the Family Anouilh, Jean Live Like Pigs Arden, John Love's Labour's Lost Shakespeare, William Ubu Rex Jarry, Alfred Beau Defeated, The Pix, Mary Hard Times Dickens, Charles Here Comes the Chopper Ionesco, Eugene Suicide, The Erdman, Nikolai Gamblers Gogol Marriage Gogol Midsummer Night's Dream, A Shakespeare, William Hindle Wakes Houghton, Stanley Sisterhood, The Moliere Entertaining Strangers Edgar, David You Can't Take It With You Dona Rosita Lorca, Federico Garcia Female Transport Gooch, Steve Shoemaker's Wonderful Wife, The Lorca, Federico Garcia Moll Flanders Luckham, Claire Stags and Hens Russell, Willy Lear Bond, Edward Two Planks and A Passion Minghella, Anthony Fear and Misery of the Third Reich Brecht, Bertolt

85. Andrew Stuttaford On Harold Pinter & War On National Review Online
he Lincoln Center s festival of plays by harold pinter was, the critics said, one of the highlights of that long ago Manhattan summer, that summer before, the
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Mr. Stuttaford is a writer living in New York.
September 26, 2001 3:55 p.m. he Lincoln Center's festival of plays by Harold Pinter was, the critics said, one of the highlights of that long ago Manhattan summer, that summer before , the summer of 2001. The sequence of nine pieces was a celebration and a tribute, New York's homage to England's most celebrated dramatist, a man that the city had, apparently, taken to its heart. To Newsday , the plays were "deliriously rewarding," while the Village Voice found them "a source of pleasure and contemplation." One writer in the New York Times talked of "genius," while another, gleefully anticipating the menace of a typical Pinter production, warned that "alarm sirens should be screaming at Lincoln Center. Evil has arrived…" Well, the alarm sirens did scream in New York, but not at the Lincoln Center. Evil did come to Manhattan, but it was no play. And down, down in Hell, in that wrecked abomination that they call Ground Zero, the rescuers still dig, looking for traces of people, including, quite possibly, some who might have attended a Pinter festival just a few weeks before.

86. Review : `Harold Pinter: An Annotated Bibliography’ By
pinter’s plays, including The caretaker, is not found in the index under Caretaker, The, subheading translations of, but under pinter, harold, sub-heading
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Review `Harold Pinter: an annotated bibliography’ by Steven H. Gale. (G.K. Hall and Co, Boston. $24)
Review: ‘Where laughter stops: Pinter’s tragicomedy’
by Bernard F. Dukore. (University of Missouri Press, Columbia and London. £4.10) Ronald Knowles Steven Gale, the author of an extended recent study of Pinter’s work ( Butter’s going up , Duke UP, 1977), has now compiled, with prodigious labour, the most extensive bibliography to date. Customary acknowledgement is called for: all scholars must be grateful for the provision of a work which renders predecessors redundant. A casual first encounter revealed two unknown Pinter collaborations—joint editor with John Fuller and Peter Redgrove of the 1967 P.E.N. anthology of New poems , and cosigner with Arnold Wesker and George Steiner of an appeal on behalf of the Jewish Quarterly. A further chance opening gleaned a review of The homecoming , tantalizingly captioned ‘Only one Kafka,’ by Isaac Bashevis Singer. But bibliographies are generally used with a purpose, not casually, and things are found by design, not chance, if the work is adequate: the criteria of adequacy are scope, accuracy and utility. The scope of this bibliography is impressive. Within 244 pages are over 2000 entries, most of which have been personally examined by the editor. However, there are a few unnecessary entries and a few omissions. An American TV ‘Report on Warner Brothers refusal to permit Steve McQueen to film

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88. Books And Writing - 15/9/2002: Harold Pinter
Legendary British writer director and political activist harold pinter reveals his fight against cancer and how it has influenced his work - to Ramona Koval
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Legendary British writer, director and political activist Harold Pinter reveals his fight against cancer - and how it has influenced his work - to Ramona Koval at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Details or Transcript: I could be a bit of a pain in the arse. Since I’ve come out of my cancer, I must say I intend to be even more of a pain in the arse. [laughter, applause] Ramona Koval : And that was the legendary genius of British theatre: playwright, poet, director, actor, screenwriter, prose writer and political activist, Harold Pinter; who joins us in the second of our series from the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Harold Pinter’s plays, from the earliest, like The Birthday Party or The Dumb Waiter , to his most recent, like Celebration and Ashes to Ashes , have been so influential in theatre all over the world, that the word ‘Pinteresque’ has appeared in the lexicon to describe the particular menace of stripped-down language and pregnant pauses that characterise his work. The conversation you’re about to hear was recorded at the David Cohen British Literature Prize event at the Festival. And Harold Pinter is one of a very small, distinguished group of British writers who have won this prestigious prize. One aspect of the award—for a lifetime’s achievement—is that the winner is given ten thousand pounds to pass on to a person or institution that they wish to support or encourage. When Harold Pinter won it, he gave it to the Citizens’ Theatre of Glasgow, which championed his work at a crucial time for him.

89. Books And Writing - 22/12/2002: Harold Pinter
In the first of our Summer Series of repeats legendary British writer director and political activist harold pinter speaks to Ramona Koval at the Edinburgh
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In the first of our Summer Series of repeats, legendary British writer, director and political activist Harold Pinter speaks to Ramona Koval at the Edinburgh International Book Festival earlier this year. He talks about his recent fight against cancer, how it has influenced his work and discusses the possible origins of his outspoken and controversial nature. Details or Transcript: I could be a bit of a pain in the arse. Since I’ve come out of my cancer, I must say I intend to be even more of a pain in the arse. [laughter, applause] Ramona Koval : And that was the legendary genius of British theatre: playwright, poet, director, actor, screenwriter, prose writer and political activist, Harold Pinter; who joins us in the second of our series from the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Harold Pinter’s plays, from the earliest, like The Birthday Party or The Dumb Waiter , to his most recent, like Celebration and Ashes to Ashes , have been so influential in theatre all over the world, that the word ‘Pinteresque’ has appeared in the lexicon to describe the particular menace of stripped-down language and pregnant pauses that characterise his work. The conversation you’re about to hear was recorded at the David Cohen British Literature Prize event at the Festival. And Harold Pinter is one of a very small, distinguished group of British writers who have won this prestigious prize.

90. Books By Harold Pinter
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(showing 1-20) 100 Poems by 100 Poets : An Anthology
by Harold Pinter Anthony Astbury Geoffrey Godbert
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by Harold Pinter Anthony Astbury (Editor), Geoffrey Godbert (Editor) Paperback - July 1992 List price: $14.00 99 Poems in Translation by Harold Pinter (Editor), Anthony Astbury Geoffrey Godbert Harold Pinter Anthony Astbury (Editor), Geoffrey Godbert (Editor) Hardcover - October 1994 List price: $16.00 99 Poems in Translation by Harold Pinter (Editor), Anthony Astbury Geoffrey Godbert Paperback - March 1997 List price: $11.00 99 Poems in Translation by Harold Pinter (Editor), Anthony Astbury Geoffrey Godbert Harold Pinter Anthony Astbury (Editor)

91. Red Pepper December 2002
by harold pinter. There s an old story about Oliver Cromwell. harold pinter is a playwright, director, actor, poet and political activist.
http://www.redpepper.org.uk/natarch/x-pinter-dec2002.html
The War against Reason by Harold Pinter There's an old story about Oliver Cromwell. After he had taken the Irish town of Drogheda the citizens were brought to the main square. Cromwell announced to his lieutenants: "Right! Kill all the women and rape all the men." One of his aides said: "Excuse me, general. Isn't it the other way around?" A voice from the crowd called out: "Mr Cromwell knows what he's doing." That voice is the voice of Tony Blair "Mr Bush knows what he's doing." The fact is that Mr Bush and his gang do know what they're doing and Blair, unless he really is the deluded idiot he often appears to be, also knows what they're doing. Bush and company are determined, quite simply, to control the world and the world's resources. And they don't give a damn how many people they murder on the way. And Blair goes along with it. He hasn't the support of the Labour Party, he hasn't the support of the country or of the celebrated "international community". How can he justify taking this country into a war nobody wants? He can't. He can only resort to rhetoric, cliche and propaganda. Little did we think when we voted Blair into power that we would come to despise him. The idea that he has influence over Bush is laughable. His supine acceptance of US bullying is pathetic. Bullying is, of course, a time-honoured US tradition. Addressing the Greek ambassador to the US in 1965, Lyndon Johnson said: "Fuck your parliament and your constitution. The US is an elephant. Cyprus is a flea. Greece is a flea. If these two fellows continue itching, the elephant they may just get whacked by the elephant's trunk, whacked good."

92. Pinter Reading List
harold pinter (1930 ). Biography. The best starting place is the excellent recent study Michael Billington, The Life and Work of harold pinter (London 1996).
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Harold Pinter (1930- )
Biography
The best starting place is the excellent recent study:
Michael Billington, The Life and Work of Harold Pinter (London 1996)
Works
  • Plays One, Two, Three, Four , now published by Faber and Faber in the series Faber Contemporary Classics . These volumes collect all the plays up to the 1980s in good texts. They were previously published by Methuen, and may be in libraries in this guise. Several volumes include important interviews with or speeches by Pinter, and some key early prose works. More recent plays (like Moonlight and Ashes to Ashes ) appear as single volumes published by Faber. There are filmed versions of early productions of several plays (especially The Caretaker and The Homecoming ) and archive footage of early TV broadcasts of some shorter plays. The Dwarfs (Faber and Faber 1990).
    Pinter's only novel, writen in the early fifties. An important exploration of many key themes and obsessions. Poems and Prose 1949-1977 (Methuen 1978)
    Collected Poems and Prose (Faber and Faber 1991).
    Some of the (pretty awful) poems offer readings of the plays. The prose, mostly written before the plays, is fascinating in its exploration of theatrical motifs and themes that later recur in the drama.

93. Harold Pinter - Freedom & Independence - The English Centre Of International PEN
harold pinter Photo courtesy of Matthew Andrews harold pinter was interviewed by Isabel Hilton on 11th May 2004 as part of the Brighton Festival’s Freedom
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Photo courtesy of Matthew Andrews Harold Pinter was interviewed by Isabel Hilton on 11th May 2004 as part of the Brighton Festival’s Freedom and Independence series in association with English PEN and the Universities of Sussex and Brighton. This series of talks was inaugurated in 2003 with Feargal Keane interviewing Edward Said, in what was to be his last appearance in the UK. (See Edward Said with Fergal Keane Pinter, whose literary status needs no introduction, is a staunch member and Vice President of English PEN. He is also an outspoken and passionate advocate for human rights and a very vocal opponent of the war in Iraq and its aftermath. Isabel Hilton, a reporter and journalist with over twenty five years’ experience in print and broadcast media, questioned Pinter on his fifty year career of writing and political engagement. One of the earliest indicators of Pinter’s future activism was his reaction to conscription in Britain in 1948, when he became a conscientious objector. Asked whether there was ever a legitimate reason to fight a war, he talked of the validity of fighting and railing against injustice with one’s mind, using "critical intelligence". Recollecting the vision he had as a young boy of entire streets destroyed in the Blitz, Pinter asked the audience to imagine how this would translate today with the weaponry available to the coalition forces in Iraq. "You don’t hear much about it – there’s a profound absence of responsibility" he said, adding that the bald fact of the many Iraqi dead "doesn’t register" with the British government.

94. Questia Online Library - New Search
We searched for harold pinter and found 321 total results. Newspaper article; The Washington Times, August 3, 2002. Subjects pinter, harold.
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