DOI: 10.5325/haropintrevi.8.1.0072 ISSN: 2473-8433

Harold Pinter’s “Blood Sports”: A Precocious Precursor of Some of the Playwright’s Style and Themes

Tim Dowley

ABSTRACT

In 1947 Harold Pinter published wrote a short piece titled “Blood Sports” in the magazine of his London grammar school; it has never since appeared in print. This precocious writing displays a number of significant precursors of the playwright’s later distinctive style, vocabulary, and themes: feral violence, upper-class voyeurism, blood lust, and graphic language.

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