http://nobelprize.org/literature/lau...r-lecture.html
If anybody here gets a spare 45 minutes I would recommend that you watch the real audio of Harold Pinters Nobel prize speech.
Very moving, starts off slow, but works itself up into a rapture of political dissent, peppered with the political speech we have become so accustomed too, applying the Orwellian concepts of truth to the current political status quo.
I know we are all probably a bit sick of American bashing speeches, but the theatrical delivery and persuasive oratory of this lecture IMHO is reason enough to watch it.
If anybody here gets a spare 45 minutes I would recommend that you watch the real audio of Harold Pinters Nobel prize speech.
Very moving, starts off slow, but works itself up into a rapture of political dissent, peppered with the political speech we have become so accustomed too, applying the Orwellian concepts of truth to the current political status quo.
I know we are all probably a bit sick of American bashing speeches, but the theatrical delivery and persuasive oratory of this lecture IMHO is reason enough to watch it.
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