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The Homecoming
The Homecoming
Author: Harold Pinter
In an old and slightly seedy house in North London there lives a family of men: Max, the agin but still aggressive patriarch, his younger, ineffectual brother Sam, and two of Max's three sons, neither of whom is married--Lenny a small-time pimp, and Joey, who dreams of success as a boxer. This is a play that has been called "outrageous," "grote...  more »
ISBN: 225858
Publication Date: 1966
Pages: 82
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Publisher: Evergreen
Book Type: Paperback
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Harold Pinter, author, playwright, Nobel Prize for Literature. I thought that I would sample a few of his works. BRRRAAAAAAAAP! This is the worst twaddle that I have ever read. Rife with pointless banter, characters who are little more than stage props, boring settings, these seem to have it all: whatever that is! So much for the pedants who decide who wins the Nobel Prize.


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