The dwarfs

Pinter wrote The Dwarfs in the early 1950s. Set largely in Hackney, it is about competitive male friendship: the dark rivalry between a young actor called Mark and an office worker named Pete is exposed when the former sleeps with the latter's girlfriend, Virginia. Written largely in fast-paced...

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Auteur principal: Pinter, Harold. 1930-2008
Format: Livre
Langue:English
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Résumé:Pinter wrote The Dwarfs in the early 1950s. Set largely in Hackney, it is about competitive male friendship: the dark rivalry between a young actor called Mark and an office worker named Pete is exposed when the former sleeps with the latter's girlfriend, Virginia. Written largely in fast-paced dialogue full of cockney patter, the novel shows a born dramatist at work. What is puzzling, however, is that Pinter's novel, like Stoppard's, remains largely unread - even by students who analyse the plays to the point of suffocation.
Description:Ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura 2005.
Description matérielle:183 páginas: 20 cm
ISBN:0-571-16417-X