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 Pinter, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature (M) The New York Times Introduction to Harold Pinter and his works - Wikiversity Pinterland
: Interactions are frequently "territorial struggles". Whether it is two hitmen in a basement ( The Dumb Waiter ) or a family homecoming ( The Homecoming ), the dialogue serves as a "brute competition" for authority and control. Exploring the life and work of Harold Pinter,
: 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. : This world is famously marked by the