Complete Works, Volume 4Dramatist, scriptwriter, short story writer, novelist, poet, director, and actor, Harold Pinter has earned universal praise for his distinctive style and imagination. In this, the most recent of four volumes, Pinter's work echoes many of his earlier themes and techniques--struggles for power and an ambience of menace--while finding fresh subject matter and means to express his changing dramatic vision. This volume contains three of Pinter's most famous plays, including Old Times, which Clive Barnes called "a joyous, wonderful play that people will talk about as long as we have theater"; a television play, Monologue; and a radio piece, Family Voices. |
Contents
Chronology | vii |
Introduction | ix |
OLD TIMES | 1 |
NO MANS LAND | 73 |
BETRAYAL | 155 |
MONOLOGUE | 267 |
FAMILY VOICES | 277 |
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References to this book
Unlikely Stories: Causality and the Nature of Modern Narrative Brian Richardson Limited preview - 1997 |