Harold Pinter’s Buddha

Posted in May 3, 2019
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For decades many have searched for the hidden meanings in objects of daily use which Pinter liked to include in his works. In 1966 a group of English students became so curious about this that they put pen to paper and wrote to Harold himself asking for clarifications regarding certain details in ”The Caretaker” .

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Pinter in Japan

Posted in December 5, 2017
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In the Land of the Rising Sun Harold Pinter’s works are rarely performed. It could be because he is so Pinteresque, because of his peculiarity in portraying human existence through dialogues full of silence and ambiguity which can disorient and worry the Japanese  spectator who is little accustomed to the “theatre of the absurd”. But

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