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Authors: Harold Pinter
Complete Works: Four
Volume Four of the Collected Works of Harold Pinter
By the same author
PLAYS
Ashes to Ashes · Betrayal · The Birthday Party · The Caretaker · Celebration and the Room · The Collection and the Lover · The Homecoming · The Hothouse · Landscape and Silence · Mountain Language · Moonlight · No Man’s Land · Old Times · One For The Road · Other Places (A Kind of Alaska, Victoria Station, Family Voices) · Party Time · Remembrance of Things Past
(with Di Trevis)
· The Room and the Dumb Waiter · A Slight Ache and Other Plays · Tea Party and Other Plays
Plays One
(
The Birthday Party, The Room, The Dumb Waiter, A Slight Ache, The Hothouse, A Night Out,
“The Black and White,” “The Examination”)
Plays Two
(
The Caretaker, The Dwarfs, The Collection, The Lover, Night School, Trouble in the Works, The Black and White, Request Stop, Last to Go, Special Offer
)
Plays Three
(
The Homecoming, Tea Party, The Basement, Landscape, Silence, Night, That’s Your Trouble, That’s All, Applicant, Interview, Dialogue for Three,
“Tea Party
,” Old Times, No Man’s Land
)
Plays Four
(
Betrayal, Monologue, One for the Road, Mountain Language, Family Voices, A Kind of Alaska, Victoria Station, Precisely, The New World Order, Party Time, Moonlight, Ashes to Ashes, Celebration, Umbrellas, God’s District, Apart from That
)
SCREENPLAYS
Harold Pinter Collected Screenplays One
(
The Servant, The Pumpkin Eater, The Quiller Memorandum, Accident, The Last Tycoon, Langrishe, Go Down
)
Harold Pinter Collected Screenplays Two
(
The Go-Between, The Proust Screenplay, Victory, Turtle Diary, Reunion
)
Harold Pinter Collected Screenplays Three
(
The French Lieutenant’s Woman, The Heat of the Day, The Comfort of Strangers, The Trial, The Dreaming Child
)
PROSE, POETRY AND POLITICS
The Dwarfs
(a novel)
100 Poems by 100 Poets
(an anthology)
99 Poems in Translation
(an anthology)
Various Voices:
Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2005
War
HAROLD PINTER
Complete Works: Four
OLD TIMES
NO MAN’S LAND
BETRAYAL
MONOLOGUE
FAMILY VOICES
With an introduction by the author
Grove Press
New York
This collection copyright © 1981 by Neabar Investments Ltd.
Old Times
copyright © 1971 by FPinter Limited
No Man’s Land
copyright © 1975 by FPinter Limited
Betrayal
copyright © 1978, 1980 by FPinter Limited
Monologue
copyright © 1973 by Fraser52 Limited
Family Voices
copyright © 1981 by Neabar Investments Ltd.
“Speech at Hamburg” (Introduction) copyright © 1970 by FPinter Limited
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HAROLD PINTER: A CHRONOLOGY
Year of writing | First performance | |
1949 | Kullus | (short story) |
1952–6 | The Dwarfs | (novel) |
1953 | Latest Reports From the Stock Exchange | (short story) |
1954–5 | The Black and White | (short story) |
1955 | The Examination | (short story) |
1957 | The Room | May 15, 1957 |
1957 | The Birthday Party | April 28, 1958 |
1957 | The Dumb Waiter | January 21, 1960 |
1958 | A Slight Ache | July 29, 1959 |
1958 | The Hothouse | April 24, 1980 |
1959 | Revue sketches— | |
Trouble in the Works; The Black and White | July 15, 1959 | |
Request Stop; Last to Go; Special Offer | September 23, 1959 | |
That’s Your Trouble; That’s All; Applicant; Interview; Dialogue for Three | ||
1959 | A Night Out | March 1, 1960 |
1959 | The Caretaker | April, 27, 1960 |
1960 | Night School | July 21, 1960 |
1960 | The Dwarfs | December 2, 1960 |
1961 | The Collection | May 11, 1961 |
1962 | The Lover | March 28, 1963 |
1963 | The Pumpkin Eater | (screenplay) |
1963 | The Caretaker | (screenplay) |
1963 | The Servant | (screenplay) |
1963 | Tea Party | (short story) |
1964 | Tea Party | March 25, 1965 |
1964 | The Homecoming | June 3, 1965 |
1965 | The Quiller Memorandum | (screenplay) |
1965 | The Compartment | (unpublished, unproduced screenplay) (adapted for stage as |
1966 | Accident | (screenplay) |
1966 | The Basement | February 28, 1967 |
1967 | Landscape | April 25, 1968 |
1968 | Silence | July 2, 1969 |
1968 | The Birthday Party | (unpublished screenplay) |
1969 | The Homecoming | (screenplay) |
1969 | Night | April 9, 1969 |
1970 | The Go-Between | (screenplay) |
1970 | Langrishe, Go Down | (screenplay) |
1970 | Old Times | June 1, 1971 |
1971 | Poems | (poems) |
1972 | Monologue | April 10, 1973 |
1972 | The Proust Screenplay | (unproduced screenplay) |
1974 | The Last Tycoon | (screenplay) |
1974 | No Man’s Land | April 23, 1975 |
1975 | The Coast | (short story) |
1976 | Problem | (short story) |
1977 | Lola | (short story) |
1977 | I Know the Place | (poems) |
1978 | Betrayal | November 15, 1978 |
1980 | Family Voices | January 22, 1981 |
1981 | The French Lieutenant’s Woman | (screenplay) |
1982 | Victoria Station | |
A Kind of Alaska | Performed with | |
1982 | Victory | (unproduced screenplay) |
1982, 1983 | Betrayal | (screenplay) |
1983 | Precisely (sketch) | December 18, 1983 |
1984 | Turtle Diary | (screenplay) |
1984 | One for the Road | March 15, 1984 |
1987 | The Handmaid’s Tale | (unpublished screenplay) |
1988 | The Heat of the Day | (screenplay) |
1988 | Mountain Language | October 20, 1988 |
1989 | Reunion | (screenplay) |
1989 | The Comfort of Strangers | (screenplay) |
1990 | Ten Early Poems | (poems) |
1991 | The New World Order | July 19, 1991 |
1991 | Party Time | October 31, 1991 |
1991 | Party Time | (screenplay) |
1993 | Moonlight | September 7, 1993 |
1993 | The Trial | (screenplay) |
1995 | Short Story | (short story) |
1995 | Girls | (short story) |
1996 | Ashes to Ashes | September 12, 1996 |
1997 | The Dreaming Child | (unproduced screenplay) |
1997 | God’s District (sketch) | |
1999 | Celebration | March 16, 2000 |
1999 | Sorry About This | (short story) |
2000 | The Tragedy of King Lear | (unpublished screenplay) |
2000 | Remembrance of Things Past | November 23, 2000 |
2000 | Tess | (short story) |
2001 | Voices in the Tunnel | (short story) |
2002 | “The Disappeared” and Other Poems | (poems) |
2002 | Press Conference (sketch) | |
2005 | Voices | (radio play) |
2006 | Apart From That (sketch) | |
2007 | Sleuth | (screenplay) |
2007 | The Mirror | (short story) |
2007 | Six Poems for A. | (poems) |