Harold Pinter
Birth date: October 10, 1930
Died: December 24, 2008
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I can just as easily give it 2 stars, but I'm allowing for the possibility that it's better as a live performance. Pinter could have named this play What?, due to how many times his characters ask that question. They come across as either really dense, or as suffering from some serious ADD. He was p...
This probably works better on the stage than it does on the page. Frankly, I was disappointed. True to its title, Betrayal is a story about betrayal and deception. The play is centered on three people: Emma, Robert, and Jerry. Emma, who is married to Robert, has had a long-term affair with Robert'...
"Outside of marriage, your Victorian gentleman could look forward to 2.4 fucks a week," actor Mike coolly calculates after his screen partner (and lover) Anna has read to him the statistics according to which, while London's male population in 1857 was 1 1/4 million, the city's estimated 80,000 pros...
bookshelves: published-1971, winter-20132014, nobel-laureate, play-dramatisation, radio-3, fradio, midlife-crisis, mental-health, too-sexy-for-maiden-aunts, music, lifestyles-deathstyles Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners Read from January 04 to 07, 2014 R3 Sun 5/1/14BBC description: In a rem...
"There are two silences. One when no word is spoken. The other when perhaps a torrent of language is being employed. This speech is speaking of a language locked beneath it. That is its continual reference. The speech we hear is an indication of that which we don't hear. It is a necessary avoidance,...