Lynn Tait

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The story demonstrates Pinter’s legendary intransigence and his dislike of being asked to explain his work. For him, the strength of a work of art lay in its resistance to the idea of “meaning,” or at least in the reduction of meaning to a plain verbal explanation of what a scene, or a play, or a poem, or a novel, was “about.”
Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020
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