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One minor criticism I have of this book is that it doesn't reproduce the poems anthologised in their original language. That's a shame. For the informed reader, it is always useful to know how close a translation is to the original. On a related note, it would've been useful to have a preface by the translators telling us what criteria they used to decide which poems to include. But these are minor quibbles.
The translations in this anthology are clearly the best of their art. This is a brilliant book. Buy it.
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THE SKETCHES WERE WRITTEN FOR A COUPLE OF REVIEWS IN AND AROUND 1959. THEY ARE TELLING SLICES OF LIFE. THEY ARE ALSO EXTREMELY FUNNY. GREAT FOR ACTORS, WHETHER PROFESSIONAL OR AMATUER.
THE SUBJECTS RUN FROM PORNOGRAPHIC BOOK STORES TO LOCAL BUS ROUTES TO SELLING NEWSPAPERS.
OFTEN OVERLOOKED BY PINTER SCHOLARS, THEY CONTAIN MANY OF THE TECHNIQUES THAT THE PLAYWRIGHT WILL DEVELOP THROUGHOUT HIS CAREER. FOR NON-SCHOLARS, THEY ARE WORTH READING IN THEIR OWN RIGHT--THEY ARE FUNNY, REVEALING, AND SUCCINCT GEMS.
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The above descriptions don't do justice to the complexity in each play. Pinter is able to express multiple levels with very few words and simple sets. Not only have I read each of these plays, I have seen them performed and I have acted in them. The experience is nearly as intense no matter how you encounter them. This collection, in particular, does a good job of presenting the works. The words are clear and easy to read and the dialogue is well-spaced. I can recommend this collection to any fan of unusual, gripping theater.
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As my native language is Greek I usually find the English language plain... not this time!
Harold Pinter here attempts to remove the blindfold from most of us and on our behalf...
Intelligent and impulsive.
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BETRAYAL has only three main characters (plus a waiter in a single scene). There is Jerry and Emma, who years before had an affair, and Emma's husband Robert, who happens to be Jerry's best friend and business partner. Pinter ingeniously has the play occur in reverse chronological order, so that it begins with a meeting between Jerry and Emma in 1977, years after their affair, and it ends with a shocking scene from 1968. The ending gives BETRAYAL a great deal of reread value, as one can go back through the play and apply the secret revealed in its final moments.
While adultery is the most evident theme of the play, it is about other forms of betrayal: how we betray our friends, betray our spouses by permitting them to break the bonds of marriage, and how our words and actions betray the secrets we strive to hide. Pinter's usual theme of the unknowability of our lifelong partners is even more strongly shown here than in other plays.
BETRAYAL is an excellent play for anyone who likes the work of Harold Pinter. Even if you became interested in the playwright's work through his late political plays like "The New World Order" and "Party Time", this more "traditional" work will excite.