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Harold Pinter – Tea Party – First Edition 1967 – with SIGNED photo
£185.00
A first edition, first printing, published by Methuen in 1967. A near fine book with SIGNED photograph of Pinter to the front pastedown. In a very good unclipped dust wrapper which is rubbed to the edges and corners.
A play which centres on a businessman named Disson who becomes increasingly paranoid and mentally unstable. After marrying his secretary, he begins to feel trapped in a world of deceit and betrayal. He suspects that his new wife and her brothers are conspiring against him, creating a psychological and tense atmosphere. The play explores themes of control, power, and the fragility of the human mind. Pinter uses his characteristic pauses and ambiguity to create an unsettling mood, making Tea Party a gripping examination of paranoia and the disintegration of self.
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A first edition, first printing, published by Methuen in 1967. A near fine book with SIGNED photograph of Pinter to the front pastedown. In a very good unclipped dust wrapper which is rubbed to the edges and corners.
A play which centres on a businessman named Disson who becomes increasingly paranoid and mentally unstable. After marrying his secretary, he begins to feel trapped in a world of deceit and betrayal. He suspects that his new wife and her brothers are conspiring against him, creating a psychological and tense atmosphere. The play explores themes of control, power, and the fragility of the human mind. Pinter uses his characteristic pauses and ambiguity to create an unsettling mood, making Tea Party a gripping examination of paranoia and the disintegration of self.