"I'm convinced that what happens in my plays could happen anywhere, at any time, in any place, although the events may seem unfamiliar at first glance. If you press me for a definition, I would say that what happens in my plays is realistic, but what I am doing is not realism."
It isn't clear what Harold Pinter wants to say in his plays. This, perhaps, is why he has become my favorite playwright. Although it is generally easy to identify the seed of Pinter's drama, when you ask a group to describe it you will hear a diverse and unending spew of explan
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