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1. Betrayal by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1994-01-07)
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crisp and magical
Short, somewhat cryptic scenes from a marriage.
Bingo
Still Amazing
Yeah, okay... |
2. Complete Works, Vol. 2 by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1994-01-21)
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Revue Sketches |
3. Complete Works, Vol. 1 by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 251
Pages
(1994-01-18)
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Saying Everything With Very Little
Elegantly Absurd
What's your point?
What a waste of time and money
A Nobel undeserved |
4. Complete Works, Vol. 3 by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1994-01-13)
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Brilliant Pinter
comedic absurdity |
5. The Essential Pinter: Selections from the Work of Harold Pinter by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2006-10-13)
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6. The Homecoming by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1994-01-11)
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Weak
All good
About what we fear deep down
Whorecoming
Pinter and the Theater of the Absurd |
7. Harold Pinter by Michael Billington | |
Paperback: 468
Pages
(2008-04)
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Pause for reflection on Pinter If I have a criticism, it is the author's tendency to overstatement in sometimes irritating contrast to his subject's famous economy. Also, that the equivalence between personal intimate action and political reality comes a little too easy. I mean what does the phrase "sexual Fascism" (p. 377) really mean? I suspect that a victim of actual political Fascism wouldn't find that glib metaphor so easy to digest. Such phrases, which appear here and there in the book, would seem to be an example of the verbal laziness that Pinter himself spends so much time fighting. However, thanks are due to this author for constant emphasis on the actual performance of Pinter's texts, whether written for the screen or the theatre. Billington's comment and analysis of the performances are always insightful and interesting.
Making Sense of Pinter |
8. The Birthday Party & The Room by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(1994-01-20)
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Pinter's First Play, Absurdity Rules!
The Birthday Party The play is captivating and exciting, at some points also downright scary. Pinter has obviously used techniques of how to seize the attention of an audience, something a reader will surely experience. The incertainty and unease that fills the story is highly credible, as one easily can identify the feelings that fills you when something sudden, dangerous and unavoidable happens to you. I think Pinter perhaps has found inspiration in other authors works. As I read it, I came to think on Hemingways short story "The Killers" and the sense of utter despair of Kafka's "The Trial". Please do not shoot me should you disagree.. As a play, one recognizes elements that characterize most great playwrights, both classical and modern, due to its "actor-friendliness" and room for interpretation. Recommended, indeed. And one last thing to Ken (The reviewer): Unless you follow the idea that Meg has a brain-disfunction, She is definitely not Stanleys mother.
sinister intent? A young man lives with his mother at a run-down boarding house near the beach.Two visitors come and shake things up.They don't do anything wild or unusual, but they question and intimidate the young man, until the reader becomes unsure what sinister plans the two men have in mind. Pinter's strength lies in his dialogue, which is thoroughly believable and memorable.Not for a moment does the reader doubt that these scenes could happen (and may HAVE happened) in real life. As this reader read the play, the tension built and built, as I became more and more sympathetic to the young man, awaiting to learn his fate, as his own will seemingly deteriorated. I would agree that this play is a funny read, but it's certainly very unsettling as well. If you haven't read anything by Harold Pinter, or are curious because you've read his other plays, _The Birthday Party_ is worth checking out. ken32
Laugh Out Loud, Funny! One of the funniest plays of the century, by one of England's greatest playwrights. Bring your knife and fork! ... Read more |
9. Other Places: Three Plays: A Kind of Alaska; Victoria Station; Family Voices (Pinter, Harold) by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 83
Pages
(1994-01-21)
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An excellent, haunting collection. The above descriptions don't do justice to the complexity in each play.Pinter is able to express multiple levels with very few words and simple sets.Not only have I read each of these plays, I have seen them performed and I have acted in them.The experience is nearly as intense no matter how you encounter them.This collection, in particular, does a good job of presenting the works.The words are clear and easy to read and the dialogue is well-spaced.I can recommend this collection to any fan of unusual, gripping theater. ... Read more |
10. Ashes to Ashes by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 83
Pages
(1997-03-14)
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Haunting but not as successful as his other plays of this era
ASHES TO ASHES IN THIS GRIPPING STAGE PLAY, THE HEROINE TELLS A MAN ABOUTHER MEMORIES OF SEEING CHILDREN, HER OWN CHILD BEING AMONG THEM, BEINGRIPPED FROM THEIR MOTHER'S ARMS BY MEN IN UNIFORM, ONE OF WHOM WAS HERLOVER.BUT, THE MAN CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHAT SHE IS SAYING, AND SHE IS TOOYOUNG TO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN THE HOLOCAUST.SO, IS SHE REMEMBERINGANOTHER, MORE RECENT HOLOCAUST, OR HAS THE HOLOCAUST BECOME PART OF AJUNGIAN, RACIAL MEMORY? ALTHOUGH NOT A MODERN CLASSIC LIKE THE HOMECOMINGOR OLD TIMES, THIS IS ONE OF THE DRAMATIST'S MOST MOVING WORKS. ... Read more |
11. Moonlight. by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 37
Pages
(1995-10)
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"Never Missed a Day at Night School"
Art of Dying |
12. No Man's Land by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2001-11-19)
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Classic Robb White
Good
Great but confussing |
13. The Caretaker and the Dumb Waiter (Pinter, Harold) by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1994-01-18)
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The Theater of the Absurd Strikes Again!
You get a bit out of your depth sometimes, don't you?
The Caretaker and The Dumb Waiter, 2 wonderful reads! |
14. Old Times (Pinter, Harold) by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 75
Pages
(1994-01-13)
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That Old Black Magic Has...
old times baby
My second meeting with Pinter (spoilers, kinda) There is no plot to speak of, but it has three enigmatic characters (one male, two females) who discuss events in the past.This really doesn't belong in the 'theatre of the absurd' category, but one can call it a 'nominal comedy', along the same lines as Albee's A Delicate Balance, because everything is the same at the end as the beginning. The reason this play works is due to Pinter's growing control over his characters and the complete brilliance he has in his situational writing.He doesn't write of plots, but he raises somany questions.The fact that none are answered is really of no consequence.It is a difficult play, but a rewarding one.
Appreciating the absurd
Not For Everyone |
15. Must You Go?: My Life with Harold Pinter by Antonia Fraser | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Multi-faceted and intriguing memoir
Much more than a love story
A love story, not a pathography
Memoir of an Unlikely Love Affair and Long Marriage
Disappointing |
16. Harold Pinter: Plays Three (Vol 3) by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 399
Pages
(1997-12-02)
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17. Harold Pinter: Plays: 4 (Faber Contemporary Classics) by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 433
Pages
(1998-11-02)
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The beginning of the "political" and some of his finest work The opening play, "Betrayal," is one of Pinter's most innovative works. Each act of the play takes place chronologically before the previous, resulting in a backward hunt for the source of an adulterous relationship. While ostensibly about adultery, the play really deals with the various kind of betrayal that human beings face: betrayal to friends, betrayal to family, and even betrayal of self. "A Kind of Alaska" is an idiosyncratic play based on Oliver Sacks's novel AWAKENINGS which treats a woman's cure from sleeping sickness. It is one of the most enigmatic of Pinter's plays, and I still do not feel as if I get it. With "Mountain Language," Pinter created his first overtly political piece. "Mountain Language" is without partisan bias or personal attacks, and doesn't even try to present an opposing voice, it simply introduces a setting of harrowing totalitarianism and allows oppressive rule to prove itself evil. In "The New World Order" and "Party Time," Pinter shows oppression occuring in the democratic first world among the upper-middle class, precisely where one would not expect it, in order to make the spectator or reader think about his nation's contributions to oppression. But Pinter's playwriter remains intensely focused on personal actions; by the volume's final play, "Ashes to Ashes," national policy really isn't really what's being attacked, but it instead forms the mere backdrop for an exploration of individual Man's cruelty to his fellow human being. If Pinter's politics leave you displeased, this fourth volume of his collected plays is not for you. But for play-lovers who think that with his political engagement Pinter has entered a brilliant second phase of his playwriting life, HAROLD PINTER: PLAYS 4 is a must-have. ... Read more |
18. The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter (Cambridge Companions to Literature) | |
Hardcover: 348
Pages
(2009-04-20)
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19. Harold Pinter and the Twilight of Modernism by Varun Begley | |
Hardcover: 207
Pages
(2005-11-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Frankfurt School?s discourse on modernism has seldom been linked to contemporary drama, though the questions of aesthetics and politics explored by T.W. Adorno and others seem especially germane to the plays of Harold Pinter, which span high and low cultural forms and move freely from hermetic modernism to political engagement. Examining plays from 1958 to 1996, Varun Begley?sHarold Pinter and the Twilight of Modernism argues that Pinter?s work simultaneously embodies the modernist principle of negation and the more fluid aesthetics of the postmodern. Pinter is arguably one of the most popular and perplexing of modern dramatists writing in English. His plays prefigured, then chronicled, the crumbling divide between modernism and its historical ?others:? popular entertainment, politically committed art, and technological mass culture. Begley sheds new light on Pinter?s work by applying the methods and problems of cultural studies discourse. Viewing his plays as a series of responses to fundamental aesthetic and political questions within modernism, Begley argues that, collectively, they narrate a prehistory of the postmodern. |
20. Harold Pinter Plays 4 by Harold Pinter | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2005-12-01)
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