The Dreaming Child (screenplay by Harold Pinter)
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''The Dreaming Child'' is a screenplay by Harold Pinter (1930–2008), the 2005
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, which he completed in 1997 and published in volume 3 of his ''Collected Screenplays'' (2000). It has not yet been filmed but was produced as a radio play by Feelgood Films for BBC Radio Four's Unmade Movies series in 2015. It is an adaptation of the short story "The Dreaming Child" by Danish author Karen Blixen (aka
Isak Dinesen Baroness Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke (born Dinesen; 17 April 1885 – 7 September 1962) was a Danish author who wrote works in Danish and English. She is also known under her pen names Isak Dinesen, used in English-speaking countrie ...
). Pinter's manuscripts for this work are housed in
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.


Background

The co-editor of ''The Pinter Review'' Francis X. Gillen discusses the genesis of Pinter's unpublished screenplay, based on materials in the Archive, in his essay on this work, focusing on Pinter's "political vision" in his adaptation of Blixen's short story to the film medium. According to his official website and correspondence in the Archive cited by Gillen, Pinter's screen adaptation was commissioned by actress
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, who wanted to produce and to direct a film of this work:
Julia Ormond commissioned this Pinter screenplay -- a 19th-century tale of a mother's failure to love her adopted child -- as part of her 20th Century Fox development deal as producer/director. Her first offering as producer was the television documentary Calling the Ghost based on two women's suffering in Bosnia. Talking about Pinter she told the
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in October 1997, "Working with him is the highlight of my career. I think he has done a brilliant script and I hope we will get the green light soon."
At the time of Pinter's death, 24 December 2008, the film had still not been made. The screenplay was first broadcast as a radio play on
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on 5 March 2015. In ''Harold Pinter'' his official authorised biographer Michael Billington quotes Pinter's comment, "I had enormous respect for both Julia and her vision … but she was intent on directing, as well as producing, the film and in the end it was this that brought the project to its knees. The money-men simply wouldn't give her the chance" (398). Billington, who describes the screenplay as "remarkable", adds, "Which is sad because Pinter's screenplay is on a level with his work for Joseph Losey. It inter's commentis also a perfect riposte to the sceptics who argue that Pinter's political engagement has diluted his aesthetic sensibility," as he finds "Pinter's keen awareness of mortality and compensating hunger for life" to be "also apparent" in this "remarkable" screenplay (398).


Plot summary

Billington summarizes Blixen's story in some detail, stating that it


Critical analysis

Billington concludes, "It is an intriguing story and you can see why Ormond and Pinter were attracted to it. But Blixen, who married her baronial cousin and later lived on a Kenyan coffee plantation"—made famous in the 1985 film adaptation of her memoir ''
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'', starring
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and Robert Redford—"clings to a conservative belief in fate." In contrast, Billington finds, "Pinter … retains the source's narrative structure while investing it with new meaning," one which Billington acknowledges that Gillen develops in the latter's prior comparative analysis of Pinter's manuscript of the screenplay (398–99). Gillen finds that Pinter achieves in the unpublished version of the screenplay, "both a faithful rendering and an enlargement of political consciousness" (110). Extending Gillen's perspective, Billington argues that "Pinter enriches the story by heightening its social context; and, in so doing, he demolishes the convenient myth that his political fervour has somehow diluted the art" (398–99).


See also

* Harold Pinter and politics


Works cited and further reading

* Billington, Michael. ''Harold Pinter''. London: Faber and Faber, 2007. (13). Updated 2nd ed. of ''The Life and Work of Harold Pinter''. 1996. London: Faber and Faber, 1997. (10). Print. * Gale, Steven H. ''Sharp Cut: Harold Pinter's Screenplays and the Artistic Process''. Lexington, KY: The UP of Kentucky, 2003. (10). (13). Print. * –––, ed. and introd. ''The Films of Harold Pinter''. Albany: SUNY P, 2001. . . Print. collection of essays.* Gillen, Francis X. "Isak Dinesen with a Contemporary Social Conscience: Harold Pinter's Film Adaptation of 'The Dreaming Child'." Chap. 10 in Gale, ''The Films of Harold Pinter'' 147–58. n Gillen's articles "All references are to the unpublished manuscript," provided in advance of its publication by Harold Pinter for purposes of Gillen's research.* –––. " 'My Dark House': Harold Pinter's Political Vision in His Screen Adaption of Karen Blixen's 'The Dreaming Child'." ''The Pinter Review: Collected Essays: 1997 and 1998''. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1998. 110–22. * Pinter, Harold. ''The Dreaming Child''. ''Collected Screenplays''. In 3 vols. London: Faber, 2000. 3: 441–551.


References


External links


"The Dreaming Child 1997"
in "Films by Harold Pinter" at ''HaroldPinter.org'': ''The Official Website of the International Playwright Harold Pinter'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Dreaming Child, The Films with screenplays by Harold Pinter 1997 works