Harold Pinter: the menace of small talk and silence (AFP)
26.May.12 @ 04:57:00, Books, 14381 times read
AFP - Harold Pinter, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, is one Britain's greatest playwrights of the past century, a virtuoso of threatening understatement, and a scathing critic of the US-led war in Iraq who called British Prime Minister Tony Blair a "deluded idiot."]]>
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