I've only begun exploring Harold Pinter's work. His Nobel speech is indeed great. The lines that haunt me are the end:
I believe that despite the enormous odds which exist, unflinching, unswerving, fierce intellectual determination, as citizens, to define the real truth of our lives and our societies is a crucial obligation which devolves upon us all. It is in fact mandatory.If such a determination is not embodied in our political vision we have no hope of restoring what is so nearly lost to us -- the dignity of man.
He has departed and pointed to a life of work.
[originally published at husseini.org on Dec. 25, 2008]