Poems
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- "Death May Be Ageing" (Apr. 2005). Rpt. in Various Voices: Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2005 (2005 ed.) 180. Print. Also rpt. in "Poetry by Harold Pinter" in Another America (listed below).
- "Harold Pinter (b. 1930)". Poetryarchive.org. The Poetry Archive, n.d. Web. 2 October 2007.
- "Harold Pinter's Poetry". HaroldPinter.org. Harold Pinter, 2000–. Web. 2 October 2007.
- "Harold Pinter's War", by M. C. Gardner. Another America. Donald Freed, May 2007. Web. 2 October 2007. (See "Poetry by Harold Pinter", in Another America, listed below.)
- "Laughter." In "Review: Laughter: The Saturday Poem: By Harold Pinter." Guardian 25 November 2006, Guardian Review Pages: 23. Print.
- "Literature of the Gaieties". haroldpinter.org. Harold Pinter, 2000–. Web. 1 November 2007.
- "Poetry by Harold Pinter". Another America. Donald Freed, May 2007. Web. 2 October 2007.
- Sections of various printed collections such as Death etc., The Essential Pinter, The Pinter Review, Various Voices, and War. Print.
- "The Special Relationship" (Aug. 2004). haroldpinter.org. Harold Pinter, 2004. Web. 31 October 2007.
- "The 'special relationship'." Guardian 9 September 2004, G2: 4. Print.
- "The Watcher." Guardian 9 April 2007: 3. Print.
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