An essential collection for any admirer of Harold Pinter, this
brand-new, updated edition of his own selection of his poems and prose
includes three never-before-published pieces, the most recent of which
he wrote in January 1995. Included are love poems, political diatribes,
short stories, character portraits. Some are intimately connected with
plays; others are intriguingly allusive, and all of them share Pinter's
lean, taut, and sometimes jarringly original use of language.
Katherine Burkman has said that "like Shakespeare, Pinter is a poet,"
and in this single volume we see that Harold Pinter is not only, as
Irving Wardle has written in the London Times, "our best living
playwright" but one of the most accomplished writers in the English
language today.