Harold Pinter's Party Time
Publisher,Routledge
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 68.04 g
No. of Pages, 70
Harold Pinter's Party Time (1991) is an extraordinary distillation of the playwright's key concerns. Pulsing with political anger, it marks a stepping stone on Pinter's path from iconic dramatist of existential unease to Nobel prize-winning poet of human rights. G. D. White situates this underrated play within a recognisably 'Pinteresque' landscape of ambiguous, brittle social drama while also recognising its particularity: Party Time is haunted by Augusto Pinochet's right-wing coup against Salvador Allende's democratically elected government in Chile. This volume considers Party Time and its confederate plays in the dual context of Pinter's literary career and burgeoning international concern with human rights and freedom of expression, contrasting hisuneasy relationship with the powerful elite in the UK with the worldwide acclaim for his dramatic eviscerations of power. All you have do is shut up and enjoy the hospitality.""--