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Harold Pinter: Histories & Legacies

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Shut It Down: The Many Faces of Censorship

Harold Pinter: Histories & Legacies avatarPosted on 30th November 2018 by Basil Chiasson30th November 2018

Two days recently spent in the Pinter Archive, at the British Library, have predictably enough turned up a few more gems. During this visit, I looked at a number of scrapbooks containing materials relating to Pinter’s political activism. Taking a broad view of the items Pinter collected over several decades makes it easier to spot the themes at work. For example, the items Pinter collated into scrapbook form through the … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorised | Tagged Alan Travis, Art, Gillian Slovo, Mountain Language, One for the Road, Press Conference, Roy Williams, S. D. Meckled, Tanika Gupta, The Dumb Waiter, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Truth & Politics, Victoria Brittain, Victoria Station

Often Political, Always Dramatic, Ever a Sketch Writer

Lately our research team has been endeavouring to build a complete publication record of Pinter’s works as part of the content of the database. This project happens to entail contending with lost and more recently discovered works. Perhaps fittingly, then, Pinter’s widow, Lady Antonia Fraser, has just discovered a never-before-seen sketch by her late husband, which she submitted to the Guardian for publication, accompanied by a few of her own … Continue reading →


avatarPosted on 16th November 2017 by Basil Chiasson21st November 2017
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