Description
A succinct examination of Nobel prize-winner, Harold Pinter's creative output, providing introduction to drama (including theatre, film, TV and radio) and Pinter's letters prose and journalism.
About the Author
William Baker is Distinguished Research Professor, Department of English and University Libraries, at Northern Illinois University, USA. He is the author/editor of numerous books and his The Letters of Wilkie Collins was honoured by Choice as one of the year's most outstanding books (2006 and 2000).
Reviews
"William Baker's Harold Pinter affords readers with a comprehensive, career-spanning analysis of the Nobel Laureate's life and art. A deft and eminently rewarding exploration of one of postwar literature's great masters, Baker's study will become the standard-bearer for our understanding and enjoyment of Pinter's time-eclipsing work." - Professor Ken Womack, Penn State University, USA
"The book is clearly written, with several original insights into Pinter's output...a sound introduction to an endlessly fascinating writer" The Stage, 18 June 2009 -- Aleks Sierz
"a useful introduction to Pinter,s life and work" 19 June 2009 -- Samantha Ellis * Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780826499707
Author William Baker
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC