PSYchology

The only novel by the famous playwright, Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter is, in fact, a big play with extended remarks: all the most important thing in it is contained in the dialogues.

Hearts of four

The only novel by the famous playwright, Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter is, in fact, a big play with extended remarks: all the most important thing in it is contained in the dialogues. Post-war London, four friends — three boys and one girl — and the most difficult, painful relationship that binds all the members of this strange quartet. Passing through a series of mutual deceptions and betrayals, showering each other with reproaches and oaths of eternal fidelity, jealous, loving and hating, Pinter’s heroes one by one come to a more sober and deeper understanding not only of themselves, but also of the world around them.

Amphora, 271 p.

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