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  1. Harold Pinter the Birthday Party, the Caretaker, the Homecoming: Faber Critical Guides by Bill Naismith, 2001-03
  2. Party Time and The New World Order by Harold Pinter, 1993-12-29
  3. The Pinter Ethic: The Erotic Aesthetic by Penelo Prentice, 1993-12-01
  4. The Hothouse by Harold Pinter, 1999-03-01
  5. The Lover by Harold Pinter, 1998-01-01
  6. One for the Road by Harold Pinter, 1986-06
  7. Harold Pinter (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  8. Plays: Four (Old Time, No Man's Land, Betrayal, Monologue, Family Voices , A Kind of Alaska, One for the Road, Mountain Language) by Harold Pinter, 1991-02-04
  9. Plays: "Birthday Party", "The Room", "Dumb Waiter", "Slight Ache", "The Hothouse", "Night Out", Black and White (Prose), "The Examination" v. 1 (Faber Contemporary Classics) by Harold Pinter, 1996-09-10
  10. Harold Pinter by 2005-12-08
  11. Landscape by Harold Pinter, 1991-07-08
  12. Harold Pinter's Politics: A Silence Beyond Echo by Charles Grimes, 2005-11
  13. Harold Pinter: A Celebration
  14. Pinter In Play: Critical Strategies and the Plays of Harold Pinter by SusanHollis Merritt, 1995-01-01

41. Pinter, Harold: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
Pinter, Harold. In Armstrong, William, ed. Experimental Drama. London, G. Bell, 1963. pp. 139146. Criticism Plays The Birthday Party The Caretaker The Room
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42. Pinter, Harold Biography - S9.com
1930 Born on October 10th in London, England. English playwright who achieved international renown as one of the most complex and challenging post-World War II dramatists
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1930 - Born on October 10th in London, England. English playwright who achieved international renown as one of the most complex and challenging post-World War II dramatists.
1948 - He studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art but left after two terms to join a repertory company as a professional actor.
1959 - Pinter toured Ireland and England with various acting companies, appearing under the name David Baron in provincial repertory theatres.
1956-1958 - He began to write for the stage: "The Room" and "The Dumbwaiter", his first two plays, are one-act dramas that established the mood of comic menace that was to figure largely in his early plays. His first full-length play, "The Birthday Party", puzzled the London audiences and lasted only a week, but later it was televised and revived successfully on the stage.
1959-1978 - After Pinter's radio play "A Slight Ache" was adapted for the stage, his reputation was secured by his second full-length play, "The Caretaker", which established him as more than just another practitioner of the then-popular Theatre of the Absurd. His next major play, "The Homecoming", helped establish him as the originator of a unique dramatic idiom. Such later plays as "Landscape", "Silence", "Night", and "Old Times" virtually did away with physical activity on the stage. Pinter's later successes included "No Man's Land" and "Betrayal").

43. What's New
Genre Play (35 pp.) Keywords Abandonment, Body SelfImage, Communication, Disability, Family Relationships, Human Worth, Individuality, Memory, Patient Experience, Time
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44. Harold Pinter — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Pinter, Harold. Pinter, Harold, 1930–, English dramatist. Born in Hackney in London's East End, he is the son of an English tailor of Eastern European Jewish
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    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 Birthday Party (1957, film 1967), The Dumb Waiter A Slight Ache (1958), and The Dwarfs (1960). Pinter adapted several of these and later plays for film. The Caretaker (1959, film 1963) was his first great commercial and critical success and was followed by numerous plays, including The Collection The Homecoming (1964, film 1969), Landscape Old Times No Man's Land Betrayal (1978, film 1981), A Kind of Alaska One for the Road Mountain Language Moonlight Ashes to Ashes Celebration (1999), and

45. Pinter, Harold | Pinter, Harold Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
Pinter, Harold Research Pinter, Harold articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia.
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Throughout his life, playwright and political activist Harold Pinter has consistently cast light......Death Etc. Harold Pinter 0802142257 October 2005 Paperback Book
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Betrayal Harold Pinter Mar 1983 Paperback Complete Works: One (1954-1960), Vol. 1 Harold Pinter January 1994 Paperback The Fever Wallace Shawn Jan 2004 Paperback Book Description Wallace Shawn's The Fever is the winner of the 1991 Obie Award for Best Play and soon to be a film starring Vanessa Redgrave. While visiting a poverty-stricken country far from home, the unnamed narrator of The Fever is forced to witness the political persecution occurring just beyond a hotel window. In examining a life of comfort and relative privilege, the narrator reveals, "I always say to my friends, We should be glad to be alive. We should celebrate life. We should understand that life is wonderful." But how does one celebrate life - take pleasure in beauty, for instance - while slowly becoming aware that the poverty and oppression of other human beings are a direct consequence of one's own pleasurable life? In a coruscating monologue, The Fever is most of all an eloquent meditation on living a life with... Harold Pinter Dec 1989 Paperback The Homecoming Harold Pinter January 1994 Paperback Harold Pinter: A Celebration Richard Eyre (Introduction) September 2001 Paperback Book Description A birthday gift of sorts to the man as well as his fans

48. Harold Pinter Definition Of Harold Pinter In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Pinter, Harold, 1930–, English dramatist. Born in Hackney in London's East End, he is the son of an English tailor of Eastern European Jewish ancestry, and studied at London
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