Plays with an introduction by the author

“Plays with an introduction by the author” by Harold Pinter is a collection published by Methuen in 1976, featuring a total of 296 pages. This edition presents a selection of Pinter’s notable works, including “Old Times,” “No Man’s Land,” “Betrayal,” “Monologue,” and “Family Voices.” The introduction by the author offers insights into his creative process and the themes explored within these plays, providing a context for readers to engage with the material.
Readers will find a diverse range of narratives that delve into complex human relationships and the intricacies of communication. Each play presents unique characters and situations that challenge perceptions of reality and truth. This collection not only showcases Pinter’s distinctive style but also invites exploration of the subjects of memory, identity, and the passage of time, making it a significant addition to the study of contemporary drama.
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Plays: Four (Old Times; No Man’s Land; Betrayal; Monologue; Family Voices)
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