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Harold Pinter was a British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor. He was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature for his plays, which are known for their suspenseful atmosphere, their exploration of power and relationships, and their use of language.
Harold Pinter (1930–2008), Nobel Prize winner in Literature (2005), is known for his comedies of menace, where everyday dialogue is undercut with tension and ambiguity.
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Famous plays include-:
The Room (1957)-Pinter’s first play, a one-act piece that established his style of menace and ambiguity.
The Birthday Party (1957)
The Caretaker (1960)
The Homecoming (1964)
Old Times (1970)
No Man's Land (1975)-famous for its enigmatic dialogue and themes of memory and identity.
Betrayal (1978)
Family Voices (1980)-a radio play
Additional Knowledge:
A Moon for the Misbegotten — By Eugene O’Neill, not Harold Pinter.
Krapp’s Last Tape — By Samuel Beckett, not Harold Pinter.