List of works by Harold Pinter

Works of Harold Pinter provides a list of Harold Pinter's stage and television plays; awards and nominations for plays; radio plays; screenplays for films; awards and nominations for screenwriting; dramatic sketches; prose fiction; collected poetry; and awards for poetry. It augments a section of the main article on this author.

Stage and television plays

 * The Room (1957)
 * The Birthday Party (1957)
 * The Dumb Waiter (1957)
 * A Slight Ache (1958)
 * The Hothouse (1958)
 * The Caretaker (1959)
 * A Night Out (1959)
 * Night School (1960)
 * The Dwarfs (1960)
 * The Collection (1961)
 * The Lover (1962)
 * Tea Party (1964)
 * The Homecoming (1964)
 * The Basement (1966)
 * Landscape (1967)
 * Silence (1968)
 * Old Times (1970)
 * Monologue (1972)
 * No Man's Land (1974)
 * Betrayal (1978)
 * Family Voices (1980)
 * A Kind of Alaska (1982)
 * Victoria Station (1982)
 * One for the Road (1984)
 * Mountain Language (1988)
 * The New World Order (1991)
 * Party Time (1991)
 * Moonlight (1993)
 * Ashes to Ashes (1996)
 * Celebration (1999)
 * Remembrance of Things Past (2000) — stage adaptation of The Proust Screenplay; a collaboration with Di Trevis

Awards and nominations for plays

 * Broadway
 * 1962 Tony Award Best Play: The Caretaker (nominee)
 * 1967 Tony Award Best Play: The Homecoming (winner)
 * 1972 Tony Award Best Play: Old Times (nominee)
 * 1977 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play (Foreign): No Man's Land (nominee)

Dramatic sketches

 * The Black and White (1959)
 * Trouble in the Works (1959)
 * The Last to Go (1959)
 * Request Stop (1959)
 * Special Offer (1959)
 * That's Your Trouble (1959)
 * That's All (1959)
 * Interview (1959)
 * Applicant (1959)
 * Dialogue for Three (1959)
 * Umbrellas (1960)
 * Night (1969)
 * Precisely (1983)
 * "God's District" (1997) — monologue written for the revue Then Again...
 * Press Conference (2002)
 * Apart From That (2006)

Radio plays

 * Voices (2005) — collaboration with composer James Clarke

Screenplays for films

 * The Caretaker (1963)
 * The Servant (1963)
 * The Pumpkin Eater (1963)
 * "The Compartment" (1965) — unpublished screenplay for unproduced film; adapted for stage as The Basement (1966)
 * The Quiller Memorandum (1965)
 * Accident (1966)
 * The Birthday Party (1968) — unpublished screenplay adapted by Pinter from his play The Birthday Party (1957)
 * The Go-Between (1970)
 * The Homecoming (1969)
 * Langrishe, Go Down (1970; adapted for TV 1978; film release 2002)
 * The Proust Screenplay (1972) — published 1978, but unproduced for film; adapted by Harold Pinter and director Di Trevis for the stage (2000); cf. Remembrance of Things Past
 * The Last Tycoon (1974)
 * The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
 * Betrayal (1982, 1983)
 * Victory (1982) — published but unproduced


 * Turtle Diary (1984)
 * "The Handmaid's Tale" (1987) — unpublished credited screenplay commissioned for the 1990 film The Handmaid's Tale
 * Reunion (1989)
 * The Heat of the Day (1988) — adapted for TV
 * The Comfort of Strangers (1989)
 * "The Remains of the Day" (1991) — unpublished and uncredited (at Pinter's request) screenplay commissioned for the 1993 film The Remains of the Day
 * Party Time (1992) — revised and adapted for TV
 * The Trial (1993)
 * "Lolita" (1994) — unpublished and uncredited screenplay commissioned for the 1997 film Lolita
 * The Dreaming Child (1997) — published but unproduced; adapted from a short story by Isak Dinesen
 * "The Tragedy of King Lear" (2000) — unpublished screenplay commissioned by actor Tim Roth for a film to be directed by Roth, but not produced
 * Sleuth (2007)

===Awards and nominations for screenwriting ===
 * 1963 BAFTA Best British Screenplay: The Servant (nominee)
 * 1964 BAFTA Best British Screenplay: The Pumpkin Eater (winner)
 * 1966 BAFTA Best British Screenplay: The Quiller Memorandum (nominee)
 * 1967 BAFTA Best British Screenplay: Accident (nominee)
 * 1972 Society of Film and Television Arts Best Screenplay: The Go-Between (winner)
 * 1972 BAFTA Best Screenplay: The Go-Between (winner)
 * 1976 David di Donatello (Italian Academy Awards) Best Foreign Screenplay: The Last Tycoon (winner)
 * 1976 Ennio Flaiano Award for Screenwriting: The Last Tycoon (winner)
 * 1981 BAFTA Best Screenplay: The French Lieutenant's Woman (nominee)
 * 1981 Academy Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium: The French Lieutenant's Woman (nominee)
 * 1982 David di Donatello (Italian Academy Awards) Best Foreign Screenplay: The French Lieutenant's Woman (winner)
 * 1982 Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay––Motion Picture: The French Lieutenant's Woman (nominee)
 * 1983 Academy Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium: Betrayal (nominee)
 * 1983 BAFTA Best Adapted Screenplay: Betrayal (nominee)

Prose fiction

 * "Kullus" (1949)
 * The Dwarfs (written from 1952 to 1956; rev. and first published 1990) (Novel)
 * "Latest Reports from the Stock Exchange" (1953)
 * "The Black and White" (1954–55)
 * "The Examination" (1955)
 * "Tea Party" (1963)
 * "The Coast" (1975)
 * "Problem" (1976)
 * "Lola" (1977)
 * "Short Story" (1995)
 * "Girls" (1995)
 * "Sorry About This" (1999)
 * "Tess" (2000)
 * "Voices in the Tunnel" (2001)
 * "The Mirror" (2007)

Collected poetry

 * Poems (1971)
 * I Know the Place (1977)
 * Poems and Prose 1949–1977 (1978)
 * Ten Early Poems (1990)
 * Collected Poems and Prose (1995)
 * "The Disappeared" and Other Poems (2002)
 * Poems by Harold Pinter Chosen by Antonia Fraser. Warwick: Greville Press Pamphlets, 2002.  (Limited ed. of 300 copies, "of which the first fifty are numbered and signed by the selector.")
 * Six Poems for A. Warwick: Greville Press Pamphlets, 2007.   ISBN 0-9555821-1-3 (10).  ISBN 978-0-9555821-1-0 (13).

Anthologies and other collections

 * 99 Poems in Translation: An Anthology Selected by Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, & Geoffrey Godbert (1994)
 * 100 Poems by 100 Poets: An Anthology Selected by Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, & Geoffrey Godbert (1987; rpt. 1992)
 * 101 Poems Against War (2003). Eds. Matthew Hollis & Paul Kegan. Afterword Andrew Motion.  (Incl. "American Football", by Harold Pinter [80].)
 * War (2003)
 * Various Voices: Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2005 (1998; rev. & updated, 2005)
 * Death etc. (2005)
 * The Essential Pinter (2006)
 * Various Voices: Sixty Years of Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948–2008 (1998 & 2005; rev. & updated, 2009)

Awards for poetry

 * 2004 Wilfred Owen Award for Poetry

Speeches

 * "Art, Truth and Politics" (2005) ["Nobel Lecture" delivered live via video on 7 Dec. 2005]