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Io ha cercate in le rete super le senior H. Pinter, e ha trovate le sequente
informationes:
Andrea P. Balogh
„But who supposes I’m striving for lucidity?”
Politics of Equi(-)vocality in Harold Pinter’s Work
http://www.arts.kuleuven.be/literary_studies/documents/doctorandidag2005/Andrea_Balogh.pdf
"Narratives of Origin
[...] he also comes from a family of relatively recent immigrants from
Eastern Europe (Esslin, The Theatre of the Absurd. Revised and enlarged
edition, 1968, 234.).
Pinter believes that his father's family might have come to England from
Hungary; the name Pinter does occur among Hungarian Jews.
But there is also a family tradition that the name is of Spanish or
Portuguese origin - Pinto, da Pinta - so that the Pinters were originally
Sephardic Jews. There is no reason why both these theories might not be
correct, as Sephardic Jews frequently settled in East and Central Europe
after the expulsions of the Jews from the Iberian peninsula. (Martin Esslin,
Pinter: A study of his plays. Third, expanded edition., 1977, 11.)"
Peter Smith (pardona: Kovács... :) )
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