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Various Voices

Various Voices

Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948-2005

by Harold Pinter
Paperback
Publication Date: 06/10/2005

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Harold Pinter's plays are lauded the world over but, until now, little has been gathered together of his other writings. Various Voices presents a wealth of material and a multiplicity of form in which to enjoy the crystal clarity of language and style which marks out Pinter as a true original. Through Various Voices the reader can trace Pinter's development from a nascent writer exploring the boundaries of his craft to the assured maturity of his later work.



Various Voices comprises Pinter's own selection of his prose, prose fiction, poetry and political writings. His prose choices range from the marvellously erudite A Note on Shakespeare (1950), to a celebration of cricket and cricketers in Len Hutton and the Past (1969); his short stories begin with the subtle dialogue of Kullus (1949) and end with Girls (1995); his poetry starts with School Life (1948) and travels through the years to the powerful and moving Death (1997); and his political writings, including many of his 'letters to the editor', illustrate the depth and sincerity of his long-held views on a number of human rights issues around the world. This is an essential companion to Pinter's plays and enables the reader to fully appreciate the breadth and depth of a body of work spanning a period of fifty years.
ISBN:
9780571230099
9780571230099
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-10-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
200x130x22mm
Weight:
0.3kg
Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter was born in London in 1930. He lived with Antonia Fraser from 1975 and they married in 1980. In 1995 he won the David Cohen British Literature Prize, awarded for a lifetime's achievement in literature.

In 1996 he was given the Laurence Olivier Award for a lifetime's achievement in theatre.

In 2002 he was made a Companion of Honour for services to literature. In 2005 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature and, in the same year, the Wilfred Owen Award for Poetry and the Franz Kafka Award (Prague).

In 2006 he was awarded the Europe Theatre Prize and, in 2007, the highest French honour, the Legion d'honneur. He died in December 2008.

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