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.

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