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CRITIC Irving Wardle has given an intriguing insight into the relationship between Harold Pinter and his once brilliant son, Daniel, who ended up a misfit and a loner. Wardle, a friend of Pinter's for half a century, says how intensely proud the playwright was of Daniel as he grew up.
'He assured me that whatever he had achieved as a writer, Daniel would leave him behind,' Wardle writes in Intelligent Life. '"I envy him," Harold said when Daniel got a place at Oxford,' says Wardle.See the full content of this document
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