Mountain Language

Mountain Language is a play written by Harold Pinter. It was first performed at the Royal National Theatre in 1988. It deals with (as Pinter sees it) the oppression of the Kurdish people, language and freedom of expression by the Turkish state. However, the script contains no overt cultural references, so could have meaning applicable to several situations.

 

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