The Hothouse - Pinter, Harold - Harold Pinter - Books - Avalon Travel Publishing - 9780802136435 - February 10, 1999
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The Hothouse - Pinter, Harold

Harold Pinter

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The Hothouse - Pinter, Harold

A black comedy set in a government-run mental institution, The Hothouse revolves around a sinister murder plot hatched against a backdrop of corruption, sexual favors, and hopeless bureaucratic ineptitude. Beneath the surface comedy there are frightening implications concerning a bureaucracy ostensibly dedicated to humanitarian concerns, but where people are referred to by numbers and forgotten as easily as troublesome figures on a balance sheet. Written in 1958, The Hothouse was first performed at London's Hampstead Theatre in April 1980, in a production directed by Pinter himself. "A blistering funny play. . . . Hothouse is wild, impudent, fiercely funny."-Jack Kroll, Newsweek


176 pages

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Released February 10, 1999
ISBN13 9780802136435
Publishers Avalon Travel Publishing
Pages 176
Dimensions 140 × 210 × 11 mm   ·   195 g
Language English  

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