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Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter

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This book provides an accessible introduction to Harold Pinter's work, covering his entire career and drawing on his own archives to shed new light on his methods and processes. It is aimed at undergraduate students studying modern and contemporary drama, playwriting, and European drama in the UK and North America.

Format: Hardback
Length: 162 pages
Publication date: 05 June 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


An in-depth exploration of Harold Pinter's prolific career, encompassing his entire body of work and utilizing his personal archives to provide fresh insights into his artistic methods and processes. This comprehensive guide is specifically designed for undergraduate students enrolled in courses related to modern and contemporary drama, playwriting, and European drama, both in the UK and North America.

Published as the most recent and authoritative text on Pinter, this book stands out for its exclusive reliance on his personal archives, offering a far more comprehensive and insightful introduction than any other available resource.

The book is organized into chronological chapters, each providing a comprehensive overview of Pinter's artistic development. It delves into his early influences, such as the theatre of Bertolt Brecht and the absurdist movement, and explores how these influences shaped his unique writing style.

Through detailed analysis and interpretation of Pinter's plays, the book sheds light on his signature themes and motifs, including power dynamics, masculinity, violence, and the complexities of human relationships. It also examines the political and social contexts in which Pinter's work was produced, highlighting the ways in which he used his art to comment on and challenge societal norms and expectations.

In addition to its scholarly value, the book is also accessible and engaging, making it suitable for students with a range of backgrounds and interests. It includes numerous illustrations, photographs, and quotes from Pinter himself, providing a vivid sense of his artistic vision and the impact his work has had on the world of theatre and literature.

Whether you are a seasoned theatre enthusiast or a newcomer to Pinter's work, this book offers a valuable and insightful introduction to his life and legacy. It will deepen your understanding of his plays, inspire your creativity, and encourage you to explore the rich and complex world of modern drama and playwriting.

Weight: 378g
Dimension: 161 x 241 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032029733

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