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[Marxism] Guardian: Harold Pinter, the Britain's top contemporary dramatist, dies at 78
The Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, one of the greatest playwrights of
his generation, has died. Pinter, who was suffering from cancer, died
yesterday aged 78.
His second wife, Lady Antonia Fraser, said in a statement to the
Guardian: "He was a great, and it was a privilege to live with him for
over 33 years. He will never be forgotten."
Pinter had a number of awards bestowed on him during a long and
distinguished career, including the Nobel Prize for Literature in
2005. In its citation, the Nobel academy said Pinter was "generally
seen as the foremost representative of British drama in the second
half of the 20th century" and declared him to be an author "who in his
plays uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry
into oppression's closed rooms".
Pinter was best know for his plays, including his 1960 breakthrough
production The Caretaker, The Dumb Waiter and The Birthday Party. But
he was also a screenwriter, actor and director and in recent years a
vociferous campaigner against human rights abuses, including the
occupation of Iraq by western armed forces. He joined other artists
such as Blur and Ken Loach in sending a letter to Downing Street
opposing the 2003 invasion.
In 2004 he received the Wilfred Owen award for poetry for a collection
of work criticising the war in Iraq.
His screenplays for film and television, included the 1981 movie The
French Lieutenant's Woman based on John Fowles' novel. He also wrote
the screenplay for The Comfort of Strangers (1989), adapted from Ian
McEwan's novel, and adapted many of his own stage plays for radio and
television.
He was awarded a CBE in 1966, the German Shakespeare Prize in 1970,
the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 1973 and the David
Cohen British Literature Prize in 1995. He was also awarded a number
of honorary degrees.
Pinter was born into a Jewish family in the London borough of Hackney.
His grandparents had fled persecution in Poland and Odessa. He was
attracted to acting from an early age and his political activism was
evident when in 1948 he refused, as a conscientious objector, to do
National Service.
After two spells at drama school he joined he joined Anew McMaster's
Shakespearean Irish touring company in 1951 and wrote his first play,
The Room, for Bristol University's recently established drama
department in 1957. His agent said a private funeral would be held and
a memorial service open to all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/dec/25/harold-pinter-dies
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