ЗБИРКЕ, КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА ЗА НОВИНАРЕ И ПИНТЕР
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Harold Pinter, Genre, Play, PoliticsСажетак
Преиспитивањем традиционалних жанровских дистинкција између драме, прозе и поезије, збирка краћих дела Харолда Пинтера Смрт, итд, укратко представља дело и рад „политички“ оријентисаног аутора у време када му је додељена Нобелова награда. У раду се разматра Конференција за новинаре, један од Пинтерових нацрта за позоришну представу, а у контексту поменуте доделе. Указивањем на чињеницу да једно драмско дело попут Конференције за новинаре може постати и „књижевно“ дело, или пак нешто што не подразумева искључиво позоришну продукцију, настојим да одредим у којој мери Конференција за новинаре представља Пинтера као политички оријентисаног аутора.
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Wolfson, Susan J., and Peter J. Manning. Note. “Manfred: A Dramatic Poem.” By Lord Byron. Selected Poems. By Byron. Ed. Susan J. Wolfson and Peter J. Manning. London: Penguin, 2005. 803-05.
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Yagi, N. (2009). ЗБИРКЕ, КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА ЗА НОВИНАРЕ И ПИНТЕР. Наслеђе, 6(12), 121–131. преузето од http://35.189.211.7/index.php/nasledje/article/view/182
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