The Collection ; And, The Lover

The Collection; And, The Lover by Harold Pinter is a thought-provoking work published by Faber & Faber in 1991. This edition comprises 92 pages and is presented in English. The book features two distinct pieces: “The Collection,” which explores themes of menace and communication breakdown, and “The Lover,” a one-act play for television that delves into the complexities of relationships through the dual roles of wife-mistress and husband-lover.
Readers will find a blend of drama and narrative in this volume, which also includes a short story titled “The Examination.” The Collection engages with topics related to performing arts and humor, offering insights into the intricacies of human interaction. This edition provides a compact yet rich exploration of Pinter’s unique style and thematic concerns, making it a notable addition to the study of contemporary drama and storytelling.
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The Collection develops the themes of menace and lack of communication. The Lover is a one-act play for television, in which two characters play the double parts of wife-mistress and husband-lover. Also included is a short story, The Examination.
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