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FREE HAROLD PINTER PLAYS 2: THE CARETAKER; NIGHT SCHOOL; THE DWARFS; THE COLLECTION; THE LOVER PDF Harold Pinter | 256 pages | 15 Jan 1996 | FABER & FABER | 9780571177448 | English | London, United Kingdom Harold Pinter Plays 2 : Harold Pinter : Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Complete Works, Vol. Complete Works, Vol. Along with Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco, Harold Pinter holds an undisputed place in the front ranks of contemporary dramatists. In volume two of his collected works, the plays and revue sketches mark a period of transition, as Pinter's characters and settings become more recognizably realistic, in contrast to the absurdist atmosphere of his earlier work. The Caretakerwhich first brought him fame on both sides of the Atlantic, was called "a play Harold Pinter Plays 2: The Caretaker; Night School; The Dwarfs; The Collection; The Lover strangely compelling beauty and passion" by Howard Taubman of The New York Times. An essay by Pinter, Writing for Myselfintroduces this collection. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Complete Works 2. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Complete Works, Vol. Be the first Harold Pinter Plays 2: The Caretaker; Night School; The Dwarfs; The Collection; The Lover ask a question about Complete Works, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Complete Works, Vol. Dec 05, Tim rated it really liked it Shelves: theatreengland. Three cheers for Grove Press btw, and all they great books they published over the years. For the most part I enjoyed this collection, although some of the pieces are clearly better than others. Pinter has a dry, clipped style that manages to be Harold Pinter Plays 2: The Caretaker; Night School; The Dwarfs; The Collection; The Lover emotionally direct and conceptually vague. A subtle sense of menace is often in the air as unacknowledged struggles for dominance are engaged in. Much of the conversation is superficially ordinary, but a slightly surreal disquiet is always lurking n Three cheers for Grove Press btw, and all they great books they published over the years. Much of the conversation is superficially ordinary, but a slightly surreal disquiet is always lurking nearby. Pinter's work has a coldly passionate feel all its own. The major piece here is the full-length play "The Caretaker. A quiet young man named Aston has befriended him and invited him into his dishevelled home. The older Harold Pinter Plays 2: The Caretaker; Night School; The Dwarfs; The Collection; The Lover is in need of work and a roof over his head. Aston's tough brother Mick shows up, and after giving Davies a hard time, offers him a job as a caretaker of a house. Aston, a dreamy fellow, turns out to have troubles of his own. Pinter does a fine job of making us feel the loneliness of these misfits in their attempts to reach out to one another. However, things do not end up going well - the point seems to be that people can dig their own graves by failing to recognize good things that come up and self-righteously refusing to examine or change themselves. In it, a young man comes home from prison, to his spinster aunts' house, to find his bedroom rented out to a young woman. There are also two plays here that are dark, moody dramas about marriage and infidelity. In "The Lover", the most experimental piece in this collection, a husband and wife discuss their infidelities and some confusion results. In "The Collection", two couples one of them gay, although this is not explicit confront the issue of infidelity. A strange young man shows up and, oozing sarcastic hostility, confronts them with a story about a sexual encounter. Undercurrents of hostility criss-cross beneath a veneer of civilized respectability, and it becomes unclear whether we are in the realm of actuality or fantasy. Dec 29, Sam rated it liked it. This volume has my favorite Pinter play, five star rated, The Caretaker. Pinter was a master at outlining the structures in social interactions and relationships and The Caretaker diagrams the changing balance of power between three men in their attempts to dominate each other. I especially liked Pinter's handling of long speeches in the play and Ashton's soliloquy is brilliant. The rest of the plays are not as memorable, though The Lovers and Night School have moments. Feb 28, Aude rated it really liked it. Harold Pinter is an absurdist playwright. His plays are very good and keep the reader guessing the entire time. The dialogue is very open but ends with a pow. Again, good for people who like the abstract. Oct 19, E Wolfe rated it liked it. The Caretaker - 3. Apr 17, Cate rated it did not like it. Feb 05, Mar Beveridge rated it liked it. Harold Pinter is a genius. I cannot describe how immersed I get when I read his plays. I never thought I would enjoy reading plays but this has definitely proved me wrong. Although I didn't love all the plays I did like them all, but there were some less successful ones in my eyesmy standout for this anthology was The Caretaker. Nov 14, Ali rated it liked it Shelves: absurd-theatre. May 01, Sam rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: modern theatre fans. Shelves: plays. While the assorted shorts in this book, most notably "The Lover" are worth your time, the centerpiece of this collection - and the reason I'm giving it such high marks - is "The Caretaker", one of the highlights of modern British playwriting. People usually talk about Pinter as an intensely difficult writer, and so his work, like Samuel Beckett's, hasn't received nearly enough praise for being funny and genuinely creepy. There's really nothing here that wouldn't be acceptable to a general audien While the assorted shorts in this book, most notably "The Lover" are worth your time, the centerpiece of this collection - and the reason I'm giving it such high marks - is "The Caretaker", one of the highlights of modern British playwriting. There's really nothing here that wouldn't be acceptable to a general audience in the hands of a talented cast and director. Few playwrights can make issues of identity, property, and mental instability fuse so seamlessly in a single work; this is clearly Pinter at the top of his game. Jan 01, Robert rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: some. Shelves: theater. It has been wonderful to have seen Pinter's works performed recently but haveing also seen some of Miller's work as well can nearly overshadow some of Pinter's more popular plays. While he is an entirley seminal artist I would say look into The Caretaker for extraordinary beauty and strong heartfelt movement. Sep 14, Albie added it. Feb 28, Shahryar Shalchi rated it liked it. Elliot says:I measure out my life with coffe spones and in Pinter's "The lover" a modern-time story is presented. A boring life that all of us are engaged. Jul 15, Sam Ruddick rated it it was amazing. Dec 27, Jobie rated it really liked it Shelves: read Not my favorite set of plays by him. Jan 06, Nosa Normanda rated it really liked it Shelves: drama. I love his work. The caretaker and the lover are two of my favorites in this compilation. Hoping i can put them on stage someday. Jalain Onsgard rated it it was amazing Jan 08, Marita rated it really liked it Aug 20, Night School (play) - Wikipedia The Caretaker It was with this play that Harold Pinter had his first major success. The obsessive caretaker, Davies, is a classic comic creation, and his uneasy relationship with the enigmatic Aston and Mick a landmark in twentieth-century drama. The Collection This one-act play for television explores the sexual manoeuvres between two couples in the clothing trade. The Lover Richard and Sarah conduct themselves with apparent respectability in the mornings, whilst living out a sequence of erotic rituals in the afternoons. The volume also includes Night School and The Dwarfsplus five revue sketches written during the same period. The second volume of Harold Pinter's collected work includes The Caretaker. Read more Read less. Customers who bought this item also bought. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Previous page. Harold Pinter. Kindle Edition. Next page. About the Author Pinter was born in East London in He lives in London and is married to Antonia Fraser. In he won the David Cohen British Literature Prize for a lifetime's achievement in literature; in he was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for a lifetime's achievement in theatre; and in he was named as the Sunday Times Writer of the Year. He is the author of numerous plays and screenplays, and has written poetry and fiction and, inwas awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Customer reviews. How are ratings calculated? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness. Review this product Share your thoughts with other customers.