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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. The Harold Pinter Society
Born in the East End of London, England in 1930, playwright harold pinter has entertained, challenged and perturbed audiences since his first fulllength
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Welcome to the Harold Pinter Society web pages
Born in the East End of London, England in 1930, playwright Harold Pinter has entertained, challenged and perturbed audiences since his first full-length play, The Birthday Party , was produced in London in 1958. In 2005, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Harold Pinter Society is dedicated to studying, celebrating, and appraising the works of this prolific and frequently enigmatic writer. For almost twenty years, the society has published The Pinter Review - Collected Essays . As an Allied Organization of the Modern Language Association of America, the Harold Pinter Society organizes a business meeting, programs in which scholars present papers, and related social events at the MLA annual convention.
The board of the Harold Pinter Society is currently:
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Ann C. Hall

22. Screenonline: Pinter, Harold (1930-) Biography
Achieving widespread recognition as Britain s leading dramatist and screenwriter of the 1960s, harold pinter has remained an important figure in British
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@import url(../../../css/bfi_global.css); Home Film Television People ... Help Search 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. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005, the first British author to receive the honour since William Golding in 1983. 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

23. British Playwright Wins Nobel Prize In Literature - New York Times
Inspired by Joyce and Beckett, harold pinter wrote plays that veer from comedy to examinations of fear and evil.
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24. BBC - BBC Four - Harold Pinter Timeline
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... Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! HAROLD PINTER TIMELINE Harold Pinter's Life Social, Political and Cultural Events Harold Pinter born in London, 10 October Publishes several poems and begins to find work as an actor First performance of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot First H-Bomb tested Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Suez Crisis. ITV launches commercial television in Britain John Osbourne's Look Back in Anger opens in London The Room receives its first performance in Bristol CND launched The Birthday Party broadcast on ITV The Lady Chatterley trial ends with the book's 31-year ban lifted Berlin Wall erected That was the Week that Was and Steptoe and Son begin on BBC television. The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do, is released The Lover wins the Prix Italia television award Profumo scandal. President Kennedy assassinated

25. Onward And Upward With The Arts: Demolition Man: Reporting & Essays: The New Yor
harold pinter and “The Homecoming.” Park were flickering in the twilight, I arrived too early for an appointment at harold pinter’s handsome town house.
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26. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Harold Pinter: My Friend Arthur Miller
Dramatist harold pinter pays tribute to his friend and fellow playwright Arthur Miller, who has died aged 89.
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    Africa Americas Asia-Pacific ... Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES Last Updated: Friday, 11 February, 2005, 18:00 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Harold Pinter: My friend Arthur Miller Dramatist Harold Pinter has paid tribute to his friend and fellow playwright Arthur Miller, who has died aged 89. He was a great playwright and a great man - and a great friend of mine. It's been a great shock to hear this news, although he was pretty old. Mr Pinter said Arthur Miller was "a man of rare integrity in his writing" His plays - Death of a Salesman, A View From the Bridge, All My Sons and The Crucible, for example - are among the finest works that have been produced in the 20th Century.

27. Harold Pinter Winner Of The 2005 Nobel Prize In Literature
harold pinter, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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28. The War Against Reason - Red Pepper
harold pinter is a playwright, director, actor, poet and political activist. 1. Mail a friend about this article, The War against Reason . or post it to
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He meant what he said. Shortly afterwards the colonels, supported by the US, took over in Greece and the Greek people spent seven years in hell. As for the US elephant, it has grown to be a monster of grotesque and obscene proportions. The terrible atrocity in Bali does not alter the facts of the case. The "special relationship" between the US and the UK has, in the last 12 years, brought about the deaths of thousands upon thousands of people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Serbia. All this in pursuit of the US and UK "moral crusade" to bring "peace and stability" to the world. The use of depleted uranium in the Gulf War has been particularly effective. Radiation levels in Iraq are appallingly high. Babies are born with no brain, no eyes, no genitals. Where they do have ears, mouths or rectums, all that issues from these orifices is blood. Blair and Bush are of course totally indifferent to such facts, not forgetting the charming, grinning, beguiling Bill Clinton, who was apparently given a standing ovation at the Labour Party conference. For what? Killing Iraqi children? Or Serbian children? The US is at this moment developing advanced systems of "weapons of mass destruction", and is prepared to use them where it sees fit. It has walked away from international agreements on biological and chemical weapons, refusing to allow any inspection of its own factories.

29. Nobel Laureate Pinter Assails Bush, Blair
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Nobel literature laureate harold pinter slammed President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair in his prize acceptance speech
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Nobel literature laureate Harold Pinter slammed President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair in his prize acceptance speech, saying the two leaders should be prosecuted for the invasion of Iraq. In a prerecorded lecture presented at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Wednesday, the British playwright said Bush and Blair should be arraigned before the International Criminal Court. "The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law," said Pinter, known for his outspoken criticism of U.S. foreign policy.

30. Riveting Five-star Performance| Theatre | This Is London
harold pinter is amazing as Samuel Beckett s old man looking back on his youth at harold pinter winds down his amazing dramatic career with a swansong
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31. Pinter: Torture And Misery In Name Of Freedom - World Politics, World - Independ
By harold pinter who yesterday won the Nobel Prize for Literature Adapted by harold pinter from a speech he delivered on winning the Wilfred Owen Award
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32. Harold Pinter Quotes
A collection of quotes attributed to British dramatist harold pinter.
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HAROLD PINTER QUOTES If you have only one of something you can't say it's the best of anything. HAROLD PINTER, Old Times When the storm is over and night falls and the moon is out in all its glory and all you're left with is the rhythm of the sea, of the waves, you know what God intended for the human race, you know what paradise is. HAROLD PINTER, Party Time I know little of women. But I've heard dread tales. HAROLD PINTER, Moonlight I made a terrible mistake when I was young, I think, from which I've never really recovered. I wrote the word "pause" into my first play. HAROLD PINTER, interview, Oct. 1989 There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened. HAROLD PINTER, Old Times Be careful how you talk about God. He's the only God we have. If you let him go he won't come back. He won't even look back over his shoulder. And then what will you do? HAROLD PINTER, Ashes to Ashes Rationality went down the drain donkey's years ago and hasn't been seen since. HAROLD PINTER

33. While We Have Your Attention, Mr President... | Special Reports | Guardian Unlim
As harold pinter so memorably put it in his recent poem. There s a bomb/Up your arsehole/Chum/And if you want to shit it out/You can t/Chum/Because the
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34. Pinter Archive Saved For The Nation: British Library Acquires Extensive Collecti
The archive of Britain s leading playwright and writer, the 2005 Literature Nobel Laureate, harold pinter, has been acquired by the British Library.
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11 December 2007 The archive of Britain's leading playwright and writer, the 2005 Literature Nobel Laureate, Harold Pinter, has been acquired by the British Library. This pre-eminent archive comprising over one hundred and fifty boxes of manuscripts, scrapbooks, letters, photographs, programmes, and emails offers an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars of Pinter's work for stage, cinema, and poetry. Highlights of the archive include an exceedingly perceptive and enormously affectionate run of letters from Samuel Beckett, letters and hand-written manuscripts revealing Pinter's close collaboration with director Joseph Losey; a charming and highly amusing exchange of letters with Philip Larkin; and a draft of Pinter's unpublished autobiographical memoir of his youth, 'The Queen of all the Fairies'. Together with material relating to the award of the Nobel Prize, cuttings books, and photographs, these papers amount to one of the most significant post-War literary archives of one of the greatest Anglophone playwrights of the twentieth-century. Jamie Andrews, Head of Modern Literary Manuscripts said: "It is thrilling for the British Library to have acquired the archive of our greatest living playwright. This is a wonderful collection that sheds new light on each stage of Harold Pinter's unparalleled career over the past fifty years, and we look forward to making the material accessible to researchers, and to playing our part in celebrating his life and work."

35. Harold Pinter: Art, Truth And Politics
harold pinter Art, Truth and Politics the Nobel Lecture. Website of the Day Witnesses to Torture .. By harold pinter. In 1958 I wrote the following
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36. British Playwright Harold Pinter Wins Nobel Prize For Literature
harold pinter, whose works of brutal spareness, betrayal and conscience spawned legions of imitators and redefined the rhythms of modern drama,
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By Peter Marks Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, October 14, 2005; Page A01 Harold Pinter, whose works of brutal spareness, betrayal and conscience spawned legions of imitators and redefined the rhythms of modern drama, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature yesterday, distinguishing him as one of the few writers for the English-speaking stage ever to be so honored. In its announcement, the Swedish Academy said it was recognizing a dramatist "who in his plays uncovers the precipice under the everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms." Pinter, 75, joins such pivotal figures of the 20th-century theater as Samuel Beckett and Eugene O'Neill as laureates of the literary world's most prestigious prize. Giving the award to such a prominent figure marks a bit of a departure for the academy, which in recent years has often chosen a more obscure writer, such as last year's recipient, Elfriede Jelinek of Austria, or the 2002 honoree, Imre Kertesz of Hungary.
British playwright and poet Harold Pinter accepts the 50th Anniversary Special Award to a Playwright during a theater award ceremony at the National Theatre in London in this Dec. 13, 2004 photo. Pinter has won the 2005 Nobel Prize in literature. The Swedish Academy, awarding the prize, said Thursday Oct. 13, 2005 he was an author "who in his plays uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms."

37. Harold Pinter – Nobel Lecture
harold pinter – Nobel Lecture. Art, Truth Politics. In 1958 I wrote the following. There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is
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In 1958 I wrote the following: 'There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false. A thing is not necessarily either true or false; it can be both true and false.' I believe that these assertions still make sense and do still apply to the exploration of reality through art. So as a writer I stand by them but as a citizen I cannot. As a citizen I must ask: What is true? What is false? Truth in drama is forever elusive. You never quite find it but the search for it is compulsive. The search is clearly what drives the endeavour. The search is your task. More often than not you stumble upon the truth in the dark, colliding with it or just glimpsing an image or a shape which seems to correspond to the truth, often without realising that you have done so. But the real truth is that there never is any such thing as one truth to be found in dramatic art. There are many. These truths challenge each other, recoil from each other, reflect each other, ignore each other, tease each other, are blind to each other. Sometimes you feel you have the truth of a moment in your hand, then it slips through your fingers and is lost.

38. Early Works Show Harold Pinter In A Time Of Verbosity - Times Online
He is known as the playwright of the brooding pause but a new exhibition devoted to harold pinter reveals a more garrulous side to the Nobel prizewinning
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Ben Hoyle, Arts Reporter He is known as the playwright of the brooding pause but a new exhibition devoted to Harold Pinter reveals a more garrulous side to the Nobel prize-winning writer. The exhibition also includes early drafts of important works such as The Homecoming and his love triangle drama Betrayal. It will run at the library until April 13.

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The Swedish Academy announced this morning that the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to the British dramatist harold pinter,
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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,
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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

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