Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Harold Pinter
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Standard Name: Pinter, Harold
Pseudonym: David Baron
Pseudonym: Harold Pinta
Best-known as one of the leading British playwrights of the later twentieth century and as a Nobel Prize winner, a place haunted by the ambivalence of memory, flecked by uncertainty, reeking of sex, and echoing with a strange, mordant laughter.
was also a poet, actor, theatre director, and writer of radio plays and screenplays both original and adapted. He was early recognised for stage violence, for comedy of menace and theatre of the absurd. His work became more urgently political with time. He stripped the excess fat from theatre dialogue, and mapped out his own distinctive theatrical topography: Timeline
Texts
Pinter, Harold. Poetry London, No. 20, 22, pp. 8 - 9, 22.
Pinter, Harold. Ashes to Ashes. Faber and Faber, 1996.
Pinter, Harold. Betrayal. Faber, 1980.
Pinter, Harold. Celebration; and, The Room. Faber , 2000.
Pinter, Harold. Landscape and Silence. French, 1969.
Pinter, Harold. Moonlight. Faber and Faber, 1993.
Pinter, Harold. Mountain Language. Faber and Faber, 1988.
Pinter, Harold. “New Year in the Midlands, Chandeliers and Shadows”. Poetry London, edited by Tambimuttu, No. 19, pp. 8-10.
Pinter, Harold. No Man’s Land. Eyre Methuen, 1975.
Pinter, Harold. Old Times. Methuen, 1971.
Pinter, Harold. One for the Road. Methuen, 1984.
Pinter, Harold. Other Places. Methuen, 1982.
Pinter, Harold. Party Time. Faber and Faber, 1991.
Pinter, Harold. Poems. Greville, 2002.
Pinter, Harold. Press Conference. Faber and Faber, 2002.
Pinter, Harold. Six Poems for A. Greville Press, 2007.
Pinter, Harold. The Birthday Party. Methuen, 1965.
Pinter, Harold. The Caretaker. Methuen, 1960.
Pinter, Harold. The Collection. Samuel French, 1963.
Pinter, Harold. The Homecoming. Methuen & Co., 1965.
Pinter, Harold. The Hothouse. Eyre Methuen, 1980.
Pinter, Harold. The Room; and, The Dumb Waiter. Methuen, 1960.
Fraser, Antonia, and Harold Pinter. “The US president nukes the world: read Harold Pinter’s newly discovered play”. theguardian.com.
Pinter, Harold. War. Faber and Faber, 2003.