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Why is Pinter So Dour?
It’s been said that he’s equal parts Hemingway and Beckett but to me Pinter is Alfred Hitchcock. Re-reading The Birthday Party- discovering it for the first time, previous readings were like skimming – the suspense, tension, uncertainty – like a rug … Continue reading
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Tagged Beckett, Chekhov, Eugene O'Neill, Hemingway, Pinter, The Birthday Party
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