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Bibliographical resources

*Baker, William, and John C. Ross, comps. ''Harold Pinter: A Bibliographical History''. London: The
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and New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll P, 2005. (10). (13). Print. "Oak Knoll Press Bestsellers",  . Oak Knoll Press, 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. (Page 37 of 40 pages.)
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. By The Swedish Academy. ''The Nobel Prize in Literature 2005''. ''nobelprize.org''. The Swedish Academy and The Nobel Foundation, Oct. 2005. Web. 6 January 2009. (
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Harold Pinter: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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"Publications": "Works By" and "Works About" Pinter
''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000– 009 Web. 18 April 2009. *Merritt, Susan Hollis, comp.
"Harold Pinter Bibliography"
''SusanHollisMerritt.org''. Susan Hollis Merritt, 2009. Web. 18 April 2009. (Webpage pertaining to the "Harold Pinter Bibliography" published in ''The Pinter Review''. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1987– .) *—. "Harold Pinter Bibliography: 2000–2002." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 2003 and 2004''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2004. 242–300. Print. *—. "Harold Pinter Bibliography: 2002–2004 ''With a Special Supplement on the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature, October 2005 – May 2006''." ''The Pinter Review: Nobel Prize/Europe Theatre Prize Volume: 2005–2008''. Ed. Francis Gillen with Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2008. 261–343. Print. *
The Pinter Review
'. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1987– ). Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 3 January 2009. able of contents of past issues, retyped on index Webpage; occasional typographical variations.*''The Pinter Review: Nobel Prize/Europe Theatre Prize Volume: 2005–2008''. Ed. Francis Gillen with Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2008. (hardcover). (softcover). . Print.


The Harold Pinter Archive in the British Library

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"Harold Pinter Archive: Additional Manuscripts 88880: Full Description"
''Manuscripts Catalogue''. BL, London, 2 February 2009. Web. 3 February 2009. (See below.) *—.
"Loan No. 110 A/1-74: Harold Pinter Archive"
''British Library Manuscripts (Loan) Catalogue''. BL, London, 1994–2009. Web. 3 January 2009. (Updated.) ["The manuscripts formerly held as Loan 110 A were purchased by the British Library with additional material in 2007 and are now part of the Harold Pinter Archive, which is numbered Add MS 88880." (See above.) The contents of this pre-acquisition online list of "Loan No. 110 A" has been incorporated in the BL's updated ''Manuscripts Catalogue'' after the BL acquired Pinter's Archive and catalogued it (a process completed in 2009). Although its earlier title listed "1-74" (boxes), it covered 80 boxes prior to the acquisition. The acquisition of over 150 boxes has been catalogued as part of its "Additional Collections": no. Add MS 88880; full descriptions provide references to the earlier box nos. incorporated in it.] *—.
"Pinter Archive Saved for the Nation:
British Library Acquires Extensive Collection of UK's Greatest Living Playwright." ''The British Library: The World's Knowledge''.
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, 11 December 2007. Web. 11 December 2007. ritish Library press release.*Brown, Mark
"British Library's £1.1m Saves Pinter's Papers for Nation"
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, 12 December 2007. Web. 11 December 2007. *Gale, Steven H., and Christopher Hudgins. "The Harold Pinter Archives II: A Description of the Filmscript Materials in the Archive in the British Library." ''The Pinter Review: Annual Essays 1995 and 1996''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1997. 101-42. Print. ollows up article by Merritt listed below; does not include an updated version of Merritt's "Appendix"; focuses on manuscript materials relating to Pinter's screenplays.*Howard, Jennifer.
"British Library Acquires Pinter Papers"
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'', News Blog. The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc., 12 December 2007. Web. 16 December 2007. *Merritt, Susan Hollis. "The Harold Pinter Archive in the British Library." ''The Pinter Review: Annual Essays 1994''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1994. 14-53. Print. [The first article describing in detail the contents of this archive; it includes: "Appendix: List of Boxes Presently in the Archive: Loan 110 A/1-(64): Harold Pinter Archive," which provides, with emendations and corrections, the original BL "finding list" through Box 64; in 1994 the "finding list" covered only through Box 61; this Appendix adds Boxes 62, 63, & 64, all pertaining to Pinter's screenplay adapting ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (a novel by Margaret Atwood) for the 1990 film ''The Handmaid's Tale (film), The Handmaid's Tale''. See British Library, "Loan No. 110 A/1-74: Harold Pinter Archive" and the follow-up article by Gale and Hudgins, both listed above.] *O'Brien, Kate (BL Cataloguer)
"When Do We Get to See the Stuff?!"
''Harold Pinter Archive Blog: British Library Curators on Cataloguing the Pinter Archive''.
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, 29 September 2008. Web. 3 January 2009.


Works

*"Apart From That". ''Areté'' 20 (Spring/Summer 2006): 5–8. Print. *
Art, Truth and Politics: The Nobel Lecture
'. Presented on video in Stockholm, Sweden. 7 December 2005. Nobel Foundation and Swedish Academy. Published as "The Nobel Lecture: Art, Truth & Politics". ''NobelPrize.org''. Nobel Foundation, 8 December 2005. Web. 2 October 2007. (RealPlayer streaming audio and video as well as text available). London: Faber and Faber, 2006. (10). (13). Rpt. also in ''The Essential Pinter''. New York: Grove, 2006. (Listed below.) Rpt. also in ''PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association'' 121 (2006): 811–18. Print. Rpt. also in ''Various Voices: Sixty Years of Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2008'' 285–300. Print.
"Art, Truth and Politics: The Nobel Lecture"
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. 2 October 2007 and 7 May 2009. ["In his video-taped Nobel acceptance speech, Harold Pinter excoriated a 'brutal, scornful and ruthless' United States. This is the full text of his address"; features links relating to Harold Pinter's 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature. (Originally part of "Special Report: The Nobel Prize for Literature: 2005 Harold Pinter." Periodically updated and re-located since 2005.)] *''The Birthday Party'', ''The Caretaker'', ''The Homecoming'', ''Landscape'', ''Old Times''and ''Celebration''. In ''The Essential Pinter''. New York: Grove, 2006. (10). . Print.
"Campaigning Against Torture: Arthur Miller's Socks" (1985)
("Written as a tribute to
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, on the occasion of his 80th birthday".) ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 3 July 2006. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' 56-57. *—. The Caretaker ''and'' The Dumb Waiter'': Two Plays by Harold Pinter''. 1960. New York: Grove, 1988. (10). (13). Print. *Celebration ''and'' The Room. London: Faber, 2000. (10). (13). Print. *''Death etc.'' New York: Grove, 2005. (10). (13). Print. *''The Dwarfs''. New York: Grove, 2006. . (13). Print. *''The Essential Pinter: Selections from the Work of Harold Pinter''. New York: Grove, 2006. (10). (13). Print. nc. "Art, Truth & Politics: The 2005 Nobel Lecture"; 8 plays and the dramatic sketch "Press Conference"; and 10 poems.*The Hothouse'': A Play by Harold Pinter''. New York: Grove (Distributed by
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), 1980. (10). (13). (10). (13). (10). (13). *''Four Plays'': The Birthday Party; No Man's Land; Mountain Language; Celebration. London: Faber, 2005. (10). (13). Print. _"celebratory_collection"_of_hardcover_reprinted_editions_in_a_box_set_published_in_2005_"to_mark_[Pinter'sNobel_Prize_in_Literature.html" "title="inter's.html" ;"title=" "celebratory collection" of hardcover reprinted editions in a box set published in 2005 "to mark [Pinter's"> "celebratory collection" of hardcover reprinted editions in a box set published in 2005 "to mark [Pinter'sNobel Prize in Literature">Nobel Prize for Literature ) , image = Nobel Prize.png , caption = , awarded_for = Outstanding contributions in literature , presenter = Swedish Academy , holder = Annie Ernaux (2022) , location = Stockholm, Sweden , year = 1901 , ...
2005".] *''Moonlight''. New York: Grove, 1994. (10). (13). Print. *''One for the Road''. New York: Grove (Evergreen paperback), 1986. (10). (13). (10). (13). Print. ["With production photos by Ivan Kyncl and an interview on the play and its politics," by Nicholas Hern, entitled "A Play and Its Politics: A Conversation between Harold Pinter and Nicholas Hern" (February 1985).] *''Various Voices: Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948-2005''. Rev. ed. 1998. London: Faber, 2005. (10). (13). Print. *''Various Voices: Sixty Years of Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2008''. 3rd ed. 1998, 2005. London: Faber, 2009. . Print.
"Voices: Text by Harold Pinter and Music by James Clarke"
. ''Through the Night''. BBC Radio 3, Speech and Drama, 10 October 2005, 9:30-10:15 p.m. (LT). Web. 10 October 2005 ive Repeated on 30 December 2006. (RealPlayer audio no longer accessible.
"BBC Press Office:
Programme Information Network Radio Week 1". ''BBC Press Office''.
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, 10 October 2005. Web. 3 January 2009. (Re-broadcast with '' Moonlight'', as part of ''Harold Pinter Double Bill'', on 15 February 2009, as listed below in #Multimedia resources.) *''War.'' London: Faber, 2003. (10). (13). Print. (Book revs. by Gardner and Brown.)


Additional essays, letters, and speeches


"The American administration is a bloodthirsty wild animal"
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, 11 December 2002. Web. 2 October 2007. version of "Harold Pinter Gives Honorary Doctorate Speech at Turin University - 27 November 2002" (see below).br>"Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Degree Speech April 18th 2000"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 2 October 2007. *"Blowing Up the Media: '' Index on Censorship'', May 1992." Print. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' 201–5. Print.
"Caribbean Cold War"
'' Red Pepper'' May 1996. ''Redpepper.org''. Red Pepper magazine, May 1996. Web. 3 October 2007. (Rpt. in '' Guardian'' 4 December 1996. Also rpt. in Pinter, ''Various Voices'' 209–12. Print.)
"Degree Speech to the University of Florence 10th September 2001"
''HaroldPinter.org.'' Harold Pinter, 2002. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. as "University of Florence Speech: On the Occasion of the Award of an Honorary Degree, 10 September 2001". ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 238–40.
"Eroding the Language of Freedom:
''Sanity'', March 1989." Rpt. in ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 188–89. Print. *Foreword. ''Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis''. Ed.
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, 2000. . Print.
"The Gulf War and the Continuing Bombing of Iraq"
. ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 2 October 2007. ncludes hyperlinked essays and speeches.(See ""House of Commons Speech: 15 October 2002" below.)
"Harold Pinter Gives Honorary Doctorate Speech at Turin University - 27th November 2002"
''Artists Network of Refuse & Resist!'', 12 December 2005. Web. 15 March 2009. Rpt. as "University of Turin Speech: On the Occasion of the Award of an Honorary Degree 27 November 2002." ''Various Voices'' 241–43. Also rpt. in ''War'' –9; n. pag. Print. (Another version was published as "The American administration is a bloodthirsty wild animal" ithout internal quotation marks see above.)
"House of Commons Speech – 15 October 2002"
. ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2002. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Death etc.'' 71–73. Print.
"House of Commons Speech - Tuesday 21st January 2003"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2003. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 244. Print. *"Introduction by Harold Pinter, ''Nobel Laureate''." 7–9 in '' 'Fortune's Fool': The Man Who Taught Harold Pinter: A Life of Joe Brearley''. Ed. G. L. Watkins. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Eng., UK: TwigBooks in association with The Clove Club, 2008. . Print.
"Iraq Debate: Imperial War Museum, 23 September 2004"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2004. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' 24–46. Print.
"It Never Happened"
''Z Magazine''. '' Z Communications'', Feb. 1997. Web. 14 March 2009. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 214-17. Print.
"Letter from Pinter, Saramago, Chomsky and Berger"
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, 31 May 1990." Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' 190–200. Print. Excerpt qtd. i
"Politics"
section of ''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2007. Web. 2 October 2007.
"An Open Letter to the Prime Minister:
'' Guardian'' 17 February 1998." Hyperlinked in "The Gulf War and the Continuing Bombing of Iraq". ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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(original posting) Oct. 2007. Web. 14 March 2009. Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 235–37. Print.
"Speech at Hyde Park (F)ebruary 15th 2003"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 2 October 2007. *"The US and El Salvador: ''
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'', 28 March 1993." Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' 206–208. Print. *"The US Elephant Must Be Stopped." '' Guardian'', 5 December 1987". Rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 185–87. Print.
"The War Against Reason"
'' Red Pepper'' Dec. 2002. Rpt. in ''ZNet''. Z Communications, 27 November 2002. Web. 4 March 2009.
"Why George Bush Is Insane"
(2002). Rpt. in ''ZNet''. Z Communications, 30 March 2007. Web. 4 March 2009. nother published version of the University of Turin Speech (27 November 2002), listed above, and rpt. in ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 241-43. Print.br>"Wilfred Owen Award for Poetry: Acceptance Speech, 18 March 2005"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2005. Web. 2 October 2007. Rpt. in ''Death etc.'' 1–2 and ''Various Voices'' (Faber rev. ed., 2005) 247–48. Print.


Poems

*"Death May Be Ageing" (Apr. 2005). Rpt. in ''Various Voices: Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2005'' (2005 ed.) 180. Print. Also rpt. in "Poetry by Harold Pinter" in '' Another America'' (listed below).
"Harold Pinter (b. 1930)"
''Poetryarchive.org''. '' The Poetry Archive'', n.d. Web. 2 October 2007. [Biography, critical account, and streaming audio of a special recording of Pinter reading four of his poems: "Cancer Cells", "It is Here", "Later", and "Episode"; recorded 16 December 2002, The Audio Workshop, London; prod. Richard Carrington.]
"Harold Pinter's Poetry"
''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 2 October 2007. ncludes "Harold Pinter's Most Recent Poetry" (periodically updated).br>"Harold Pinter's ''War''"
by M. C. Gardner. ''Another America''.
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, May 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. ncludes texts and related review of ''War''.(See "Poetry by Harold Pinter", in ''Another America'', listed below.) *"Laughter." In "Review: Laughter: The Saturday Poem: By Harold Pinter." '' Guardian'' 25 November 2006, Guardian Review Pages: 23. Print.
"Literature of the Gaieties"
''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 1 November 2007.
"Poetry by Harold Pinter"
'' Another America''.
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, May 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. ublished with permission of Harold Pinter.*Sections of various printed collections such as ''Death etc.'', ''The Essential Pinter'', ''The Pinter Review'', ''Various Voices'', and ''War''. Print.
"The Special Relationship"
(Aug. 2004). ''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2004. Web. 31 October 2007. eatured link accessible from home page.*"The 'special relationship'." '' Guardian'' 9 September 2004, G2: 4. Print. *"The Watcher." '' Guardian'' 9 April 2007: 3. Print.


Interviews

*Batty, Mark. "Pinter Views: Pinter on Pinter." 79–153 (chap. 8) in Batty, ''About Pinter''. Print. *Bensky, Lawrence M.
"The Art of Theatre No. 3: Harold Pinter"
'' Paris Rev.'' 10.39 (Fall 1966): 12–37. Print. Excerpt from archived contents of journal; hyperlinked  . ''The Paris Review''. Paris Review Foundation, Inc., 2004. Web. 2 October 2007. frequently-cited source of Pinter's early views.* Billington, Michael.
" 'I've written 29 damn plays. Isn't that enough?' "
'' Guardian''.
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, 17 March 2006. Web. 2 October 2007. Transcript. *—, comp.
" 'They said you've a call from the Nobel committee. I said, why?': Harold Pinter in His Own Words"
'' Guardian''.
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, 14 October 2005. Web. 2 October 2007. *Bull, Andy.
"Playwright Harold Pinter's Last Interview Reveals His Childhood Love of Cricket and Why It Is Better Than Sex"
'' Guardian''.
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, 27 December 2008. Web. 7 March 2009. * Burton, Harry.
"Harold Pinter - Interview (MP3, 47mins, 19MB)"
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. ["Harold Pinter shares his memories of postwar British theatre with actor and director Harry Burton." Introduced by Jamie Andrews (Head, Modern Literary Manuscripts, British Library) and recorded at the Golden Generation conference, held at the British Library on 8–9 September 2008.] * Gussow, Mel. ''Conversations with Pinter.'' London: Nick Hern Books, 1994. . Rpt. New York: Limelight, 2004. . Print. *Nick Hern Books, Hern, Nicholas, and Harold Pinter. "A Play and Its Politics: A Conversation between Harold Pinter and Nicholas Hern." February 1985. 5–23 in Pinter, ''One for the Road''. Print. *Johnson, B. S. "Evacuees" (1968). ''The Pinter Review: Annual Essays 1994''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1994. 8-13. Print. *Jones, Rebecca, and Harold Pinter.
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, 25 September 2006. Web. 26 September 2006. Radio. Transcript. (Downloadable
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"Pinter 'to give up writing plays' "
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, New York, 19 July 2001.
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. [First broadcast on 19 July 2001 from 11:00 p.m. EST to 12:00 a.m. EST; also broadcast on PBS affiliate channels at various scheduled times. (58 mins.).
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(57 mins., 47 secs.). ''Google Video''. Google, n.d. Web. 2 October 2007 & 3 January 2009. *—
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, New York, 1 March 2007. Web. 1 March 2007.
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. [First broadcast on 1 March 2007 from 11:00 p.m. ET to 12:00 a.m. ET; also broadcast on PBS affiliate channels at various scheduled times.
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. WXXI-TV, Rochester, New York, 1 March 2007. Broadcast from 11:00 p.m. ET to 12:00 a.m. ET. (52 mins., 21 secs.) Full-length streaming video accessible directly from the show's Website. Rebroadcast as "An Appreciation of Harold Pinter" (See above).] * Kirsty Wark, Wark, Kirsty.
"Harold Pinter on ''Newsnight Review''"
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, 23 June 2006. Web. 6 January 2009.
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streaming video. (See above.)


Stage productions


"The Birthday Party: 8–24 May 2008"
''Lyric''.
Lyric Hammersmith The Lyric Theatre, also known as the Lyric Hammersmith, is a theatre on Lyric Square, off King Street, Hammersmith, London.
, 2008. Web. 7 January 2009.
"The Birthday Party – Premiere"
''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 3 October 2007.
Lyric Opera House The Lyric Performing Arts Center is a music venue in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, located close to the University of Baltimore law school. The building was modeled after the Concertgebouw concert hall in Amsterdam, and it was inaugurate ...
, Hammersmith." Production details and excerpts from related reviews by Harold Hobson (See below) and others.]
"The Caretaker – Premiere"
Dir.
Donald McWhinnie Donald McWhinnie (16 October 1920 – 8 October 1987) was a BBC executive and later a radio, television, and stage director. Educated at Rotherham Grammar School, McWhinnie worked for the BBC in administrative roles in the 1940s and 1950s and w ...
, Arts Theatre Club,
Arts Theatre The Arts Theatre is a theatre in Great Newport Street, in Westminster, Central London. History It opened on 20 April 1927 as a members-only club for the performance of unlicensed plays, thus avoiding theatre censorship by the Lord Chamber ...
, London, 27 April 1960; transferred to the
Duchess Theatre The Duchess Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, London, located in Catherine Street near Aldwych. The theatre opened on 25 November 1929 and is one of the smallest West End theatres with a proscenium arch. It has 494 sea ...
, London, 30 May 1960. ''haroldpinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 4 October 2007. roduction details and excerpts from related reviews.*
The Dumb Waiter
' (1957). Dir. Harry Burton.
Trafalgar Studios Trafalgar Theatre is a new West End theatre in Whitehall, near Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is set to open in spring 2021 following a major multi-million pound restoration project aiming to reinstate it back to its ...
,
London London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
. Opened 2 February 2007. ''Trafalgar Studios''.
Ambassador Theatre Group The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) is a major international theatre organisation headquartered in the United Kingdom, with offices in Woking (head office), London, New York, Sydney, Mannheim and Cologne. ATG's key operations comprise three in ...
, 2 October 2007.
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. Web. 14 March 2009.
"Dumb Waiter Limited Run"
50th anniversary production. Press release. Sonia Friedman Productions, 3 January 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. *
The Homecoming on Broadway: The Story
'. Dir. Daniel Sullivan.
Cort Theatre The James Earl Jones Theatre, originally the Cort Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 138 West 48th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was built in ...
, New York. 16 December 2007 – 13 April 2008. (Previews from 4 December 2007.) ''The Homecoming on Broadway''. Jeffrey Richards Productions, Feb. 2008. Web. 27 February 2008. (Official site of the 2007–2008
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production.
Archived version
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: The Wayback Machine'', 12 October 2007. Web. 7 January 2009. *
The Homecoming
' at the Internet Broadway Database. Web. 7 January 2009.
"The Hothouse"
Dir.
Ian Rickson Ian David Rickson (born 1963) is a British theatre director. He was the artistic director at the Royal Court Theatre in London from 1998 to 2006.
. Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London. 11 July – 27 October 2007. National Theatre Online, n.d. Web. 6 January 2009.
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.] *
Krapp's Last Tape
'. Jerwood Theatre Upstairs,
Royal Court Theatre The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England ...
,
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. 12 October–24 Oct 2006. Royal Court Theatre, Oct. 2006. Web. 6 January 2009. *
No Man's Land
'. Dir.
Rupert Goold Rupert Goold (born 18 February 1972) is an English director who works primarily in theatre. He is the artistic director of the Almeida Theatre, and was the artistic director of Headlong Theatre Company (2005–2013). Early years Goold was ...
.
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, London. 27 September 2008 – 3 January 2009. Sonia Friedman Productions, n.d. Web. 7 January 2009.(Transferred from the
Gate Theatre The Gate Theatre is a theatre on Cavendish Row in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1928. History Beginnings The Gate Theatre was founded in 1928 by Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir with Daisy Bannard Cogley and Gearóid Ó Lochlai ...
,
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.)
"One For The Road - Premiere"
(1984). (A double bill with '' Victoria Station''.) ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 6 January 2009. roduction details and excerpts from related reviews.br>"Sheffield Theatres: Harold Pinter: A Celebration"
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, Sheffield, Eng., Oct. – Nov. 2006. Web. 14 March 2009.
"Victoria Station - Lyric Studio 1984"
(A double bill with '' One for the Road''.) ''HaroldPinter.org''. Harold Pinter, 2000–
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Web. 6 January 2009. roduction details and excerpts from related reviews.


Official authorised biography

* Billington, Michael. ''Harold Pinter''. London: Faber, 2007. (13). Updated 2nd ed. of ''The Life and Work of Harold Pinter''. 1996. London: Faber, 1997. (10). Print.


Other secondary sources

*Agencies.
"'The foremost representative of British drama':
Excerpts from the Swedish Academy's Citation Awarding the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature to British Playwright Harold Pinter." '' Guardian'', Culture: Books.
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, 13 October 2005. Web. 23 March 2009. (Previously part of "Special Reports: The Nobel Prize for Literature" in 2005.) *Allen-Mills, Tony.
"This Pinter Guy Could Turn Into a Pain"
''
Times Online ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fo ...
''. News International, 6 November 2005. Web. 15 March 2009. Belatedly, Americans are wising up to a Nobel menace, says Tony Allen-Mills."*Anderson, Porter.
"Harold Pinter: Theater's Angry Old Man:
At the Prize of Europe, the Playwright Is All Politics." ''
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''.
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, 17 March 2006. Web. 2 October 2007. *Baker, William. ''Harold Pinter''. Writers' Lives Series. London and New York:
Continuum International Publishing Group Continuum International Publishing Group was an academic publisher of books with editorial offices in London and New York City. It was purchased by Nova Capital Management in 2005. In July 2011, it was taken over by Bloomsbury Publishing. , all ...
, 2008. (10) (hardback). (13) (hardback). (10) (paperback). (13) (paperback). Print. *Batiukov, Michael
"Belarus 'Free Theatre' Is Under Attack by Militia in Minsk, Belarus"
'' American Chronicle''. Ultio, LLC, 22 August 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. *Batty, Mark. ''About Pinter: The Playwright and the Work''. London: Faber, 2005. (10). (13). Print. ncludes chap. 9, "Views on Pinter: Friends and Collaborators" on 155–221.*Begley, Varun. ''Harold Pinter and the Twilight of Modernism''. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2005. (10). (13). Print. * Billington, Michael
"The Importance of Being Pinter:
A New Production by the Belarus Free Theatre Reinforces the Global Resonance of the British Playwright's Political Works". '' Guardian'', Arts blog – Theatre.
Guardian Media Group Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British-based mass media company owning various media operations including ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer''. The group is wholly owned by the Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and e ...
, 16 April 2007. Web. 16 April 2007. *—.
"Krapp's Last Tape: 4 Stars Royal Court, London"
'' Guardian'', Theatre.
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, 16 October 2006. Web. 6 January 2009. *—
"Passionate Pinter's Devastating Assault On US Foreign Policy
Shades of Beckett As Ailing Playwright Delivers Powerful Nobel Lecture." '' Guardian''.
Guardian Media Group Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British-based mass media company owning various media operations including ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer''. The group is wholly owned by the Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and e ...
, 8 December 2005, Books. Web. 2 October 2007. *—
"We Are Catching Up With This Man's Creative Talent At Last:
The Current Rash of Pinter Revivals Is about Far More Than Guilt or Respect. Both Artistically and Politically, He Was Ahead of the Pack." '' Guardian'', Comment.
Guardian Media Group Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British-based mass media company owning various media operations including ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer''. The group is wholly owned by the Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and e ...
, 1 March 2007. Web. 11 October 2007. *Bond, Paul.
"Harold Pinter's Artistic Achievement"
''
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''. World Socialist Web Site, 29 December 2005. Web. 2 October 2007. * Brantley, Ben.
"Harold Pinter"
''
New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'', Times Topics .
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, 2009 (updated periodically). Web. 6 January 2009. ntrod. to hyperlinked ''Harold Pinter News––New York Times''; includes menu of recommended external links.*—. "A Master of Menace." (Audio file.) (See "Multimedia resources" listed below.) *—. "Theater Review: The Homecoming (Cort Theater)
You Can Go Home Again, But You'll Pay the Consequences"
''
New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' 17 December 2007, The Arts: E1. Print.
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, 17 December 2007. Web. 17 December 2007. *Brown, Mark.
"What Is It (War) Good for?"
'' Socialist Review''. Socialist Review, Sept. 2003. Web. 2 October 2007. ook rev. of ''War'', by Harold Pinter.br>"Bush and Blair Slated by Pinter"
''
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"Opinion: The Sinister Mediocrity of Harold Pinter"
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"Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to Harold Pinter, British Playwright Widely Studied in Academe"
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'' 26 August 2006: 5. Print. The Scotsman Publications Limited ( Johnston Press Plc), (updated) 27 August 2006. Web. 6 January 2009. *Merritt, Susan Hollis. "(Anti-)Global Pinter." ''The Pinter Review: Nobel Prize/Europe Theatre Prize Volume: 2005–2008''. Ed. Francis Gillen with Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2008. 140–67. Print. *—. "''Betrayal'' in Denver." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 2003 and 2004''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2004. 187–201. Print. *—. "Europe Theatre Prize Celebration -- Turin, Italy." ''Harold Pinter Society Newsletter'', Fall 2006. Web. (Downloadable electronic document sent to members.) *—. "Harold Pinter's ''Ashes to Ashes'': Political/Personal Echoes of the Holocaust." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 1999 and 2000''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2000. 73–84. Print. *—. ''Pinter in Play: Critical Strategies and the Plays of Harold Pinter''. 1990. Durham and London: Duke UP, 1995. (10). (13). Print. *—. "Pinter Playing Pinter: ''The Hothouse''." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 1995–1996''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1997. 73–84. Print. *—. "Talking about Pinter." (On the Lincoln Center Festival 2001: Harold Pinter Festival Symposia.) ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 2001 and 2002''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2002. 144–67. Print. *Moss, Stephen.
"The Guardian Profile: Harold Pinter: Under the Volcano"
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"The Nobel Prize for Literature 2005: Harold Pinter"
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"Theater: Pinter's Plays, Pinter's Politics"
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"The Silence of Writers"
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"Pinter Honoured for a Lifetime's Contribution to the Arts"
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"Harold Pinter's Special Triteness:
Harold Pinter Wins the Nobel Prize in Literature." ''
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"Comment: Prophet without Honour:
Harold Pinter Can Be Cantankerous and Puerile. But He Is a Worthy Nobel Prizewinner." '' Guardian.co.uk''.
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"In Search of Her Inner Kangaroo Suit:
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"I'm Written Out, Says Controversial Pinter"
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"Latest News: August 2006: Sheffield Theatres Presents Pinter: A Celebration"
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"Pinter in Turin"
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"Pinter Replaces Mandelson as Central President"
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"My Diary of Pinter's Homecoming"
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" 'Political element' to Pinter Prize?"
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, 13 October 2005. Web. 2 October 2007. *Smith, Susan Harris. " 'Pinteresque' in the Popular Press." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 2003 and 2004''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2004. 103–108. Print. *Sofer, Andrew. "The Cheese-Roll under the Cocktail Cabinet: Pinter's Object Lessons." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays 2003 and 2004''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 2004. 29–38. Print.
"Special Report: The Nobel Prize for Literature: 2005 Harold Pinter"
. '' Guardian''.
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. 2 October 2007. (Features links relating to Harold Pinter's 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature. eriodically updated and re-located. * Swedish Academy
"The Nobel Prize in Literature 2005: Harold Pinter"
''Nobelprize.org''. Swedish Academy and Nobel Foundation, 13 October 2005. Web. 4 October 2007. (Hyperlinked account. Provides links to the official Nobel Prize announcement, Bio-bibliography, Bibliography, press release, press conference, and audio and video streaming media files of the press conference and related interviews and features. These resources are accessible on the official websites of both the
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'' 27 April 2007: 12. Print. *Thomson, David T. ''Pinter: The Player's Playwright''. London: Macmillan, 1985. New York: Schocken, 1985. . Print. *Toíbín, Colm.
"Pinter Takes On Beckett"
'' Daily Telegraph''. News International, 7 October 2006. Web. 3 October 2007. ("As Harold Pinter prepares to tackle 'Krapp's Last Tape', novelist Colm Toíbín looks forward to a meeting of two theatrical giants.") *Traub, James
"The Way We Live Now: Their Highbrow Hatred of Us"
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, 30 October 2005. Web. 30 October 2005. (Site registration may be required.)
"Travel Advisory:
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, 9 September 2001. Web. 4 October 2007. (Site registration may be required.) *Wardle, Irving. "The Birthday Party." ''
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, Tom Milne, and Owen Hale. London: Methuen, 1965. 76–78. Print. (Reissued as: ''New Theatre Voices of the Fifties and Sixties''. London: Eyre Methuen, 1981.) *—. "Comedy of Menace." ''Encore'' 5 (Sept.–Oct. 1958): 28–33. Rpt. in ''The'' Encore ''Reader'' and ''New Theatre Voices'' 86–91. Print. *—. "Pinter, Harold." 657–58 in ''The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama''. Ed. John Gassner and Edward Quinn. New York: Crowell, 1969. Print. *"There's Music in That Room." ''Encore'' 7 (July–Aug. 1960): 32–34. Rpt. in ''The'' Encore ''Reader'' and ''New Theatre Voices'' 129–32. Print. * Wästberg, Per.
"The Nobel Prize in Literature 2005: Presentation Speech"
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"Fathers and Sons"
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, 17 March 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. How does it feel to act in a Pinter play for radio alongside the man himself? Samuel West reveals all."*''Wilfred Owen Association Newsletter'' 4 August 2004. Print. * Woolf, Henry.
"My 60 Years in Harold's Gang"
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, 12 July 2007. Web. 11 October 2007.


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''Moonlight'' and ''Voices''
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Press Office, 3 October 2002. Web. 2 October 2007. * Rose, Charlie.
"An Appreciation of Harold Pinter"
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, New York, 2 January 2009. Web. 14 March 2009. [Rebroadcast of the interview with Pinter conducted on 1 March 2007, introduced as "An appreciation of English dramatist, actor and theater director Harold Pinter who died on 24 December 2008" ("In memoriam"). (52 mins., 52 secs.; buffered.)] *
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, 12 April 2007; at the East End Film Festival, at Genesis Mile End Cinema, London, 23 April 2007; and at the End of the Pier International Film Festival, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, 1 May 2007.]


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* Abbott, Diane.
"Diane Abbott Calls for Pinter Cinema"
''DianeAbbott.org.uk''. Diane Abbott Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (site funded from the Parliamentary Members Communications Allowance), 16 January 2009. Web. 28 January 2009. Press release. *Adams, Stephen.
"Harold Pinter Directs His Own Funeral"
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"Editorial: Harold Pinter - A Jewish View"
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" 'Tender the dead, as you yourself would be tendered...' "
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"Goodnight, Sweet Prince: Shakespearean Farewell to Pinter"
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"Harold Pinter: How the Theatre World Saw Him"
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"Pinter Was Powerful and Passionate, But Often Misguided"
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"Harold Pinter: A Celebration, National Theatre, London: Some Pauses to Remember"
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"Nobel-winning Playwright Harold Pinter Dies at 78"
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"The World That Harold Pinter Unlocked"
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"Yo, Grandpa Pinter, Big Respect"
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"Harold Pinter Faces Opposition to Memorial in Poet's Corner"
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"Pinter's Weasels"
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, 29 December 2008. Web. 23 March 2009. The idea that he was a dissenting figure only in later life ignores the politics of his early work."br>"Editorial: Harold Pinter: Breaking the Rules"
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"Time Out's Tribute to Harold Pinter"
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"Harold Pinter: A Look Back"
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"Friends Bid Pinter Farewell"
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"Harold Pinter 1930 – 2008"
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"Harold Pinter 1930–2008: Great Playwright, Nobel Laureate – and TLS Cricketer"
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"Harold Pinter: One of the Most Influential British Playwrights of Modern Times"
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"Harold Pinter Tribute"
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"In Memoriam: Harold Pinter"
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"Opinion: Howard Jacobson: Harold Pinter Didn't Get My Joke, and I Didn't Get Him – Until It Was Too Late"
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"Nobel Laureate Playwright Harold Pinter Dies"
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"Harold Pinter: An Impassioned Artist Who Lost Direction on the Political Stage"
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"Pinter – A Man of Principle"
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"Harold Pinter: 1930 – 2008"
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"Companies Recall Good Ghost of Pinter"
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"Festival Joins Forces for Free Pinter Tribute"
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"MP Backs Pinter Tribute Campaign"
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"Obituary: Harold Pinter"
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"Opinion: Sarah Sands: Pinter's Funeral – More Final Reckoning Than Reconciliation"
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"Portrait of Harold Pinter Playing Cricket To Be Sold at Auction"
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"Pinter to be Honoured Before Final Performance of No Man's Land"
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"Harold Pinter: Exit a Master"
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"In Memoriam: Harold Pinter"
''Harold Pinter Society Webpages''. The Harold Pinter Society, 1 January 2009. Web. 1 January 2009. ["Harold Pinter - playwright, poet, actor, director, political activist - died on 24 December 2008, aged 78 ... Here are a few of the obituaries and commentaries released by the international press and online theatre community." (Contains "Key links" and a hyperlinked "Full list" periodically being updated.)] *Thomas, Edward. "Theatre Talk with Edward Thomas: The End of the Pauses." ''The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School'' 3.2 (Mar. 2009): 9. Print. pt. by permission of Theatre Monthly ''Encore''.br>"Times Obituary: Harold Pinter"
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"Remembrances: Remembering Influential Playwright Harold Pinter"
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"Harold Pinter: Tributes Pour In After Death of Dramatist Aged 78"
'' Guardian.co.uk''.
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, 26 December 2008. Web. 10 January 2009. ["Multi-award winning playwright lauded by dignitaries of theatrical and political spheres. … Tributes are being paid to the playwright Harold Pinter today from both the theatrical and political worlds after his death from cancer, aged 78."] *Watkins, G. L. "Harold Pinter, CH, CBE. 10th October 1930 – 24th December 2008 (Hackney Downs School, 1942–1948, Hammond House, Prefect)," "Memorable Phrasings," and "Elsewhere in the World." ''The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School'' 3.2 (Mar. 2009): 4; 8; 11. Print. *—, ed. ''The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School'' 3.2 (Mar. 2009): 1–36. Print. his issue contains several memorial tributes to Pinter and to other departed former classmates; on Pinter, see Baker, Miller, Supple, Taylor, Thomas, Yeates, and Watkins.br>"West End Pays Tribute to Pinter"
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"Blanchett Stars in Free Play"
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"Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter Dead at 78"
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"Harold Pinter – Romeo – 1948"
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See also

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Characteristics of Harold Pinter's work Characteristics of Harold Pinter's work identifies distinctive aspects of the works of the British playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008) and gives an indication of their influence on Anglo-American culture.For some further perspectives, writte ...
* Works of Harold Pinter


External links

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