The Death of a Playwright
Personally gutted that the finest British playwright Harold Pinter died on Christmas Eve. His contribution to World Drama is undeniable. He stopped writing for the theatre a few years ago, but he changed the way that writers think about using language, pauses and silences. Very sad. It’s very sad.
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