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Pinter at sixty

edited by Katherine H. Burkman and John L. Kundert-Gibbs

(Drama and performance studies)

Indiana University Press, c1993

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Pinter at 60

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Includes works cited (p. [201]-208) and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780253208118

Description

" . . . insights and expertise which all together furnish a useful addition to Pinter studies." -Modern Language Review Essays by both scholars and theater artists examine the work of British playwright Harold Pinter. The essays focus on performance, politics, gender issues, interpersonal manipulation, style and language, on influence, and on the interplay between Pinter's theatrical and film-scripting careers. Illustrated.

Table of Contents

PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I. PINTER IN PRODUCTION 1. Pinter in Rehearsal: From The Birthday Party to Mountain Language: Carey Perloff 2. Producing Pinter: Louis Marks II. POLITICAL PINTER 3. Harold Pinter's Theatre of Cruelty: Martin Esslin 4. Harold Pinter's The Hothouse: A Parable of the Holocaust: Rosette C. Lamont 5. Disjuncture as Theatrical and Postmodern Practice in Griselda Gambaro's The Camp and Harold Pinter's Mountain Language: Jeanne Colleran 6. The Outsider in Pinter and Havel: Susan Hollis Merritt III. PINTER'S POETICS 7. The Betrayal of Facts: Pinter and Duras beyond Adaption: Judith Roof 8. Image and Attention in Harold Pinter: Alice Rayner 9. Pinter and the Ethos of Minimalism: Jon Erickson IV. PINTER AND INFLUENCE 10. Xhekhov, Beckett, Pinter: The St(r)ain upon the Silence: Alice N. Benston 11. That first last look: Martha Fehsenfeld 12. A Rose by any other name: Pinter and Shakespeare: Hersh Zeifman 13. From Novel to Film: Harold Pinter's Adaptation of The Trial: Francis Gillen 14. I am Powerful...and I am only the lowest doorkeeper: Power Play in Kafka's The Trial and Pinter's Victoria Station: John L. Kundert-Gibbs V. PINTER AND FILM 15. Art Objects as Metaphors in the Filmscripts of Harold Pinter: Steven H. Gale 16. Pinter and Bowen: The Heat of the Day: Phyllis R. Randall VI. Alaskan Perspectives 17. Portrait of Deborah: A Kind of Alaska: Moonyoung C. Ham 18. Deborah's Homecoming in A Kind of Alaska: An Afterword: Katherine H. Burkman WORKS CITED CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
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ISBN 9780253344991

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To celebrate his sixtieth year, an international group of scholars and theatre artists gathered in 1991 to assess the achievement of British playwright and screenwriter Harold Pinter. These eighteen essays represent the current state of Pinter criticism and an affirmation of Pinter's preeminence in contemporary British theatre. Contents include: Pinter in Rehearsal: From The Birthday Party to Mountain Language, by Carey Perloff; Producing Pinter, by Louis Marks; Harold Pinter's Theatre of Cruelty, by Martin Esslin; Harold Pinter's The Hothouse: A Parable of the Holocaust, by Rosette C. Lamont; Disjuncture as Theatrical and Postmodern Practice in Griselda Gambaro's The Camp and Harold Pinter's Mountain Language, by Jeanne Colleran; The Outsider in Pinter and Havel, by Susan Hollis Merritt; The Betrayal of Facts: Pinter and Duras beyond Adaptation, by Judith Roof; Image and Attention in Harold Pinter, by Alice Rayner; Pinter and the Ethos of Minimalism, by Jon Erickson; Chekhov, beckett, Pinter: The St(r)ain upon the Silence, by Alice N. Bentson; 'That first last look ..., ' by Martha Fehsenfeld; A Rose by any other name: Pinter and Shakespeare, by Hersh Zeifman; From Novel to Film: Harold Pinter's Adaptation of The Trial, by Francis Gillen. 'I am powerful ...and I am only the lowest doorkeeper': Power Play in Kafka's The Trial and Pinter's Victoria Station, by John L. Kundert-Gibbs; Art Objects as Metaphors in the Filmscripts of Harold Pinter, by Steven H. Gale; Pinter and Bowen: The Heat of the Day, by Phyllis R. Randall; Portrait of Deborah: A Kind of Alaska, by Moonyoung C. Ham; and Deborah's Homecoming in A Kind of Alaska: Afterword, by Katherine H. Burkman.

Table of Contents

PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I. PINTER IN PRODUCTION 1. Pinter in Rehearsal: From The Birthday Party to Mountain Language: Carey Perloff 2. Producing Pinter: Louis Marks II. POLITICAL PINTER 3. Harold PinterOs Theatre of Cruelty: Martin Esslin 4. Harold PinterOs The Hothouse: A Parable of the Holocaust: Rosette C. Lamont 5. Disjuncture as Theatrical and Postmodern Practice in Griselda GambaroOs The Camp and Harold PinterOs Mountain Language: Jeanne Colleran 6. The Outsider in Pinter and Havel: Susan Hollis Merritt III. PINTEROS POETICS 7. The Betrayal of Facts: Pinter and Duras beyond Adaption: Judith Roof 8. Image and Attention in Harold Pinter: Alice Rayner 9. Pinter and the Ethos of Minimalism: Jon Erickson IV. PINTER AND INFLUENCE 10. Xhekhov, Beckett, Pinter: The St(r)ain upon the Silence: Alice N. Benston 11. That first last look: Martha Fehsenfeld 12. A Rose by any other name: Pinter and Shakespeare: Hersh Zeifman 13. From Novel to Film: Harold PinterOs Adaptation of The Trial: Francis Gillen 14. I am Powerful...and I am only the lowest doorkeeper: Power Play in KafkaOs The Trial and PinterOs Victoria Station: John L. Kundert-Gibbs V. PINTER AND FILM 15. Art Objects as Metaphors in the Filmscripts of Harold Pinter: Steven H. Gale 16. Pinter and Bowen: The Heat of the Day: Phyllis R. Randall VI. Alaskan Perspectives 17. Portrait of Deborah: A Kind of Alaska: Moonyoung C. Ham 18. DeborahOs Homecoming in A Kind of Alaska: An Afterword: Katherine H. Burkman WORKS CITED CONTRIBUTORS INDEX

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