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Harold Pinter: Critical Review by Sheridan Morley

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SOURCE: Morley, Sheridan. “Squeak and Bubble.” Spectator 275, no. 8721 (2 September 1995): 35.

In the following review, Morley asserts that a central theme of Hothouse is a triangular power struggle between the characters. Morley comments that Hothouse is both sinister and hilarious.

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