Homecoming
Discover the complexities of family dynamics in Harold Pinter's gripping play, Homecoming. First published in 1991 by Faber & Faber, this re-issued edition spans 128 pages and delves into the tumultuous relationships that arise when Teddy, a professor from an American university, returns to London with his wife, Ruth. As old conflicts resurface, it becomes evident that Ruth is now the center of a fierce struggle for dominance within Teddy's family. Pinter masterfully explores themes of power, identity, and the unsettling nature of familial ties. This essential drama is a must-read for fans of Pinter's acclaimed works, including The Birthday Party and Old Times. Dive into this thought-provoking narrative and experience the brilliance of one of the UK's most celebrated playwrights.