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Harold Pinter

    October 10, 1930 – December 24, 2008

    Harold Pinter stands as one of the most influential playwrights of modern times. His works are distinguished by theatrical pauses and silences, comedic timing, irony, and menace. Pinter's dramas often feature intense conflicts among ambivalent characters vying for verbal and territorial dominance, as well as for their own versions of the past. His thematically ambiguous plays delve into complex issues of individual identity oppressed by social forces, language, and the vicissitudes of memory.

    Harold Pinter
    Plays. Vol.4. Betrayal; Monologue; One for the Road; Mountain Language; Family Voices; A Kind of Alaska; Victoria Station; Precisely; The New World Order; Party Time; Moonlight; Ashes to Ashes
    No Man's Land
    Plays: One
    Plays : Four
    The Proust Screenplay
    Must You Go?