Pinter's The Dwarfs holds the key to his later plays
With its male rivalry and edgy dialogue about London buses, Pinter's 1950s novel The Dwarfs holds the key to all his later plays, says Michael BillingtonApart from their public prominence and a shared passion for cricket, Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard don't seem to have much in common. They are linked, however, by one barely realised fact: both, at an early stage in their careers, wrote novels that contain the seeds…