Pinter


[pin-ter] /ˈpɪn tər/

noun
1.
Harold, 1930–2008, English playwright.
/ˈpɪntə/
noun
1.
Harold. 1930–2008, English dramatist. His plays, such as The Caretaker (1959), The Homecoming (1964), No Man’s Land (1974), Moonlight (1993), and Celebration (2000), are noted for their equivocal and halting dialogue: Nobel prize for literature 2005

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