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Ben Brantley offers appraisal of work of Harold Pinter, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature (M) The New York Times Introduction to Harold Pinter and his works - Wikiversity

: In Pinterland, the frontiers between memory, imagination, and the "real" world are intentionally blurred. Characters often compete to impose their own version of the past onto the present, using memory as a weapon for dominance. Pinterland

Exploring the life and work of Harold Pinter, a renowned playwright, through the eyes of his friend Harry Burton. Institute of the Arts Barcelona AN APPRAISAL; Fear and Miscommunication in Pinterland Ben Brantley offers appraisal of work of Harold

: This world is famously marked by the "Pinter Pause"—moments of silence that carry more weight than dialogue. It is a place of "fear and miscommunication" where mundane domestic settings are invaded by an inexplicable sense of menace. Institute of the Arts Barcelona AN APPRAISAL; Fear

: Characters use colloquial language, clichés, and illogical syntax to avoid direct communication rather than achieve it. Their speech often masks darker, "chilling" themes behind a "wicked sense of humor". Topographical Elements Harold Pinter: Adventures in Pinterland

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