When in 2005 the English playwright Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize in Literature, he gave a speech entitled "Art, Truth and Politics". The speech is of great assistance in the interpretation of Lamia Joreige's Here and Perhaps Elsewhere, without being actually related to it, because of the similarity of the opinions conveyed. Pinter began his lecture saying: "In 1958 I wrote the following: 'There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false.



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