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  1. Harold Pinter (London, 1930. október 10. – London, 2008. december 24.) Irodalmi Nobel-díjas angol drámaíró, költő, forgatókönyvíró, színész, rendező, polgárjogi aktivista. Pályája kezdetén Harold Pinta álnéven írt, és mint színész, David Baron néven szerepelt. A második világháborút követő drámaíró nemzedék egyik nemzetközileg is legismertebb képviselője.

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_PinterHarold Pinter - Vikipedi

    Harold Pinter, 1985 yılında meslektaşı Arthur Miller ile 12 Eylül baskısı altındaki aydınlara destek olmak için Türkiye'ye gelmiştir.Türkiye ziyaretinin ardından bu coğrafyaya ait 'Bir Tek Daha' ve 'Dağ Dili' adlı iki oyun yazmıştır. Sanatçı, 2004 yılında Hasankeyf 'i korumak için Ilısu Barajı 'na karşı bir kampanya ...

  3. Interview transcript. – Hello. Good morning. – Good morning, good morning, Mr Pinter. Congratulations. I’m calling from the official website of the Nobel Foundation. – Yes. Well, thank you very much. – It’s fantastic news for us here; and I would like to hear what your thoughts were when you received the news.

  4. 25 de dic. de 2008 · Harold Pinter, who has died at the age of 78, was the most influential, provocative and poetic dramatist of his generation. He enjoyed parallel careers as actor, screenwriter and director and was ...

  5. 24 de dic. de 2008 · Harold Pinter was born on October 10th, 1930 in his parent’s house in Hackney, north London. His parents names were Jack and Francis Pinter. During the war, he and his family left London several times to avoid bomb drops. In 1944 he accepted a spot at Hackney Downs Grammar School, where he met Joe Brearley, an influential figure in his life.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2005 · Per Wästberg delivering the Presentation Speech for the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Esteemed Nobel Laureates, Ladies and Gentlemen, Harold Pinter is the renewer of English drama in the 20th century. “Pinteresque” is an adjective listed in the Oxford Dictionary.

  7. Pinter's plays are typically characterised by implications of threat and strong feeling produced through colloquial language, apparent triviality, and long pauses. ^ Harold Pinter, "On Being Awarded the German Shakespeare Prize in Hamburg" (1970), rpt. in Various Voices 39.

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