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  2. The Birthday Party (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Party (1957) is the first full-length play by Harold Pinter, first published in London by Encore Publishing in 1959. [1] It is one of his best-known and most frequently performed plays. [2] In the setting of a rundown seaside boarding house, a

  3. Category:Birthdays in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... The Birthday Party (novel) F. Friday the 13th: Carnival of Maniacs; J.

  4. The Birthday Party (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Intending to persuade Sofia to have an abortion right during her stay on the island, he has one of the many guest rooms of his villa converted into an operating theatre, hires Dr Patrikios and a nurse to perform the operation, and, to her great surprise, sends Sofia an invitation to a lavish birthday party in honour of her 25th birthday. On the ...

  5. The Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    It is a culmination of the poetic ambiguities, the minimalism, and the linguistic tropes of his earlier major plays: The Birthday Party (1958), whose first production lasted only a week in London, though the play was seen by eleven million people when it was broadcast on TV in 1960, and The Caretaker (1960), an immediate international hit.

  6. Art, Truth and Politics - Wikipedia

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    Pinter's Nobel Lecture has been the source of much discussion. [1] [2] In an article published in The Chronicle of Higher Education on 11 November 2005, entitled "Pinter's Plays, Pinter's Politics," Middlebury College English professor Jay Parini observes that "In the weeks that have passed since Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize in Literature, there has been incessant chatter on both sides of ...

  7. The Birthday Party (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Party is a 1968 British drama neo noir directed by William Friedkin and starring Robert Shaw. It is based on the 1957 play The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter. The screenplay for the film was written by Pinter as well. The film, and the play, are considered examples of "comedy of menace", a genre associated with Pinter.

  8. Double Birthday - Wikipedia

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    Judge Hammersley; Albert Englehardt.He was named after his uncle 'because [I] was born on his twenty-fifth birthday'. Uncle Albert, Albert's uncle.; Judge Merriman; Margaret Parmenter, Judge Hammersley's daughter.

  9. Birthday Girl (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Birthday Girl" (バースデイ・ガール, Bāsudei gāru = Birthday girl) is a short story written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, and first published in 2002. After reading "Timothy's Birthday" by William Trevor and "The Moor" by Russell Banks , Murakami felt haunted and decided to collect more birthday-themed stories for an anthology ...