About book Complete Works, Vol. 4: Old Times / No Man's Land / Betrayal / Monologue / Family Voices (1994)
I'm not sure I should really be rating this because I don't read a lot of plays. Obvs it's stellar, because Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature, yo.A friend recommended that I read Betrayal, so that was why I picked this up, and I did really enjoy Betrayal and also Old Times. I was really captivated and intrigued by Old Times and wish I knew more about the interpretations that were out there.Other plays in here definitely went over my head, I felt like I had such a hard time understanding No Man's Land that I thought there was absolutely no plot/concept and had to look it up afterwards--I was sort of horrified there was so much going on that I had missed. Yikes. I read a ton of books, where there isn't as much quiet room around the dialogue, and reading some plays has been an enjoyable switch up.
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