The Pinter Review
Collected Essays 2003 and 2004
 
Contents
 

Introduction

ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
Letters from Harold Pinter to Henry Miller

Letter from Harold to his friend, Mick Goldstein, regarding Waiting For Godot.

 
ESSAYS
"I'm Compelled to Ask You Questions":
Interrogative Comedy and Harold Pinter's
Ashes to Ashes.
Christopher Wixson
The Cheese-Roll under the Cocktail Cabinet:
Pinter's Object Lessons

Andrew Sofer

The Contamination of Birth by Sex and Death
in the Plays of Beckett and Pinter
Katherine H. Burkman
Staged Dialogues with Authorship:
Pinter and Beckett as Directors.

Mark Batty

"HURRY UP PLEASE, IT'S TIME": Pinter
Past, Pinter Present, and Pinter Future
Susan Hollis Merritt
The Modernist as Populist: Pinter's Betrayal
and Mass Culture
Varun Begley
"Pinteresque" in the Popular Press Susan Harris Smith
The Prescence of Music in Pinter's Works Ubiratan Paiva de Oliveira

 

FROM WORLD LEADERS:
A Festival of Creative Genius: Homage to Harold Pinter

 

Staging Pinter: From Pregnant Pauses to Political Causes, a panel
with Henry Woolf, Patricia Rozema and Hersh Zeifman

Transcribed and edited by Susan Hollis Merritt, assisted by Sean Donnelly

 

SCREENPLAYS

 

Process and History in Harold Pinter's Reunion Screenplay

Charles Grimes

 

PINTER IN PRODUCTION

 
Tears and an Actor' Discovery:
Playing Kate in Old Times
Kathleen Cooper and
Sidney Homan
The Caretaker in New York Reviewed by
Francis Gillen
Challenging Theatre: The Cleveland Playhouse's
Production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal.
Reviewed by
Ann C. Hall
An Interview with Pavel Dobrusky and Peter Hackett Joseph Fahey
Betrayal in Denver Reviewed by
Susan Hollis Merritt
The Caretaker and Betrayal Reviewed by
Mary Bryden
Making Spaces: Women at Play's Production of
Harold Pinter's The Roomand Celebration.
Reviewed by
Ann C. Hall

 

BOOKS

 
The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter Reviewed by
Thomas P. Adler
Pinter and the Object of Desire:
An Approach Through the Screenplays
Reviewed by
Ann C. Hall
Sharp Cut: Harold Pinter's Screenplays and
the Artistic Process
Reviewed by
Christopher C. Hudgins

 

LONDON REPORT

 
Harold Pinter 2002-2004 Ronald Knowles

 

REMEMBERING

 
To Martin Bernard Dukore
Robards and Plummer: Partners in "No Man's Land" David Jones
In Memoriam: Martin Esslin, Mark W. Estrin, and Albert Wertheim Steven H. Gale

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 
Harold Pinter Bibliography: 2000-2002 Susan Hollis Merritt
                         
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