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Pinter en Líbano




Where was the body found?
Who found the dead body?
Was the dead body dead when found?
How was the dead body found?
Who was the dead body?
Who was the father or daughter or brother
Or uncle or sister or mother or son
Of the dead and abandoned body?
Was the body dead when abandoned?
Was the body abandoned?
By whom had it been abandoned?
Was the dead body naked or dressed for a journey?
What made you declare the dead body dead?
Did you declare the dead body dead?
How well did you know the dead body?
How did you know the body was dead?
Did you wash the dead body?
Did you close both its eyes?
Did you bury the body?
Did you leave it abandoned?
Did you kiss the dead body?

Harold Pinter
DEATH (Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1953)
(Gracias a La Locombiana, por traer este texto de regreso)

2 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Do you know anything about the death body?

It is a beatiful and sad poem.

Please, love and peace.

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no more death bodys.

Pedro Miguel dijo...

Yes, indeed. Aquí van algunas pistas:

http://www.escolar.net/wiki/index.php/Discurso_harold_pinter

http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2005/10/16/004o1pol.php

Página 105 de:
http://www.aedean.org/NEXUS-Archive/Nexus2006.1.pdf


http://uncopista.blogspot.com/2005/12/tributo-harold-pinter.html