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A Harold Pinter Chronology

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  • © 2013

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Part of the book series: Author Chronologies Series (ACH)

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The most detailed chronological account of Harold Pinter to appear, this new volume in the Author Chronologies series traces the daily activities of the Nobel Prize winning author. It is based upon published and unpublished materials, and discussion with his close friends, and is a basic reference tool for all Pinter students and scholars.

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'...a comprehensive chronology of important events in Pinter's life...as with other contributions in the Author Chronologies series this one provides fascinating details and makes a distinctive contribution to the biographical reference sources for this major author. Summing up: Highly recommended' - CHOICE

Authors and Affiliations

  • Northern Illinois University, USA

    William Baker

About the author

William Baker is Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of English at Northern Illinois University, USA. He edits George Eliot - George Henry Lewes Studies and co-edits the Year's Work in English Studies. He has authored and edited more than twenty-five books, including Wilkie Collins: A Chronology (2007) and Harold Pinter (2008). His co-edited Facts on File Companion to Shakespeare, 5 vols was a Library Journal "Book of the Year".

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