The Dwarfs
by:
Harold Pinter (author)
Originally written in 1950, then revised and first published in 1992, The Dwarfs is Harold Pinter's only novel. Set in postwar Britain, The Dwarfs describes the intertwined lives and concerns of four young Londoners: Len, working at the Euston train station but fascinated by abstract mathematics;...
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Originally written in 1950, then revised and first published in 1992, The Dwarfs is Harold Pinter's only novel. Set in postwar Britain, The Dwarfs describes the intertwined lives and concerns of four young Londoners: Len, working at the Euston train station but fascinated by abstract mathematics; Mark, a sometime actor; and Virginia and Pete, a young couple trying to define their relationship amid the powerful, sometimes destructive forces at work among the four. In the evolution of this quadrilateral friendship and the strains it creates, Harold Pinter explores how ordinary lives are molded by the limitations and boundaries of sexuality, intimacy, and mortality. It is a world populated by dwarfs — young people who have departed, only to leave emptiness.Funny, vivid, and haunting, The Dwarfs is a brilliantly intriguing and chillingly perceptive novel by a writer whose imagination has shaped our lives.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780802132666 (0802132669)
Publish date: January 21st 1994
Publisher: Grove Press
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
2 scene sets:Len's roomMarks flatFrom The Guardian 2003 - Pinter wrote The Dwarfs in the early 1950s. Set largely in Hackney, it is about competitive male friendship: the dark rivalry between a young actor called Mark and an office worker named Pete is exposed when the former sleeps with the latter'...