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US
/ˈpaɪntɝ/
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NOUN
- English dramatist whose plays are characterized by silences and the use of inaction (born in 1930)
How To Use Pinter In A Sentence
- While Pinter the playwright may extol existential ambiguity and incertitude, Pinter the activist and dissenter has no such anxiety.
- Would ye ken a young stepschuler of psychical chirography, the name of Keven, or (let outers pray) Evan Vaughan, of his Posthorn in the High Street, that was shooing a Guiney gagag, Poulepinter, that found the dogumen number one, I would suggest, an illegible downfumbed by an unelgible? — Finnegans Wake
- The influence of playwrights like Pinter and Beckett was more apparent in his teens.
- What appeals to me is that it's a precursor of Pinter and a follower of Coward.
- Set in the world of publishing, Pinter's play lays bare the tangled relationships of its three main characters together with all the hurts of a long-standing affair.
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- The reason Pinter's plays "do not make sense" to some, the reason episodes of THE PRISONER "do not make sense" to some, is that they present us with communication as sympathic communion or as antipathic combat, the verbal baiting and badgering of the latter in a relationship to fighting as gossip is to grooming. Notes on Strange Fiction: Narrative's Function (3)
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- But what Pinter's production clearly presents us with is a collision between two different forms of desperation.
- Number Six is all about the subtextual warfare, Pinterian psycholinguistics, a constant probing in the undercurrents of even the most banal niceties. Getting Stoked for The Prisoner Remake?