Collected Shorter Prose 1945 1980

Collected Shorter Prose 1945 1980
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1984
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: UOM:39015047562080

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The Complete Short Prose 1929 1989

The Complete Short Prose  1929 1989
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802134904

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Gathers the Nobel Prize winning poet and dramatist's short prose into one volume that affords the reader a view of Beckett's development as an artist.

The Complete Short Prose of Samuel Beckett 1929 1989

The Complete Short Prose of Samuel Beckett  1929 1989
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780802198433

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Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett was one of the most profoundly original writers of the 20th century. He gave expression to the anguish and isolation of the individual consciousness with a purity and minimalism that have altered the shape of world literature. A tremendously influential poet and dramatist, Beckett spoke of his prose fiction as the "important writing," the medium in which he distilled his ideas most powerfully. Here, for the first time, his short prose is gathered in a definitive, complete volume by leading Beckett scholar S. E. Gontarski.

Watt

Watt
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571266944

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Written in Roussillon during World War Two, while Samuel Beckett was hiding from the Gestapo, Watt was first published in 1953. Beckett acknowledged that this comic novel unlike any other 'has its place in the series' - those masterpieces running from Murphy to the Trilogy, Waiting for Godot and beyond. It shares their sense of a world in crisis, their profound awareness of the paradoxes of being, and their distrust of the rational universe. Watt tells the tale of Mr Knott's servant and his attempts to get to know his master. Watt's mistake is to derive the essence of his master from the accidentals of his being, and his painstakingly logical attempts to 'know' ultimately consign him to the asylum. Itself a critique of error, Watt has previously appeared in editions that are littered with mistakes, both major and minor. The new Faber edition offers for the first time a corrected text based on a scholarly appraisal of the manuscripts and textual history.

Murphy

Murphy
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571296989

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Edited by J. C. C. MaysMurphy, Samuel Beckett's first novel, was published in 1938. Its work-shy eponymous hero, adrift in London, realises that desire can never be satisfied and withdraws from life, in search of stupor. Murphy's lovestruck fiancée Celia tries with tragic pathos to draw him back, but her attempts are doomed to failure. Murphy's friends and familiars are simulacra of Murphy, fragmented and incomplete. But Beckett's achievement lies in the brilliantly original language used to communicate this vision of isolation and misunderstanding. The combination of particularity and absurdity gives Murphy's world its painful definition, but the sheer comic energy of Beckett's prose releases characters and readers alike into exuberance.

Fizzles

Fizzles
Author: Samuel Beckett,Susan Kinsolving
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0802140297

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Eight short prose pieces written between 1973-1975.

Eleuth ria

Eleuth  ria
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: OR Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781682190180

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By the winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Literature Before the classic Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett wrote Eleuthéria. Legend has it that the great French director Roger Blin was given his choice of the two plays. Waiting for Godot won out.Eleuthéria, which has seventeen characters and elaborate and numerous scene changes, was virtually forgotten for the next forty years. As Beckett scholars have noted, elements in Eleuthéria prefigure many of the themes and characters of Beckett’s most important plays. Beyond the historical interest of this “lost” work, there is also the mesmerizing quality of the master playwright’s language. Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) was a playwright, poet and novelist whose work has had a formative influence on 20th century culture. Born in Foxrock, Ireland, he moved to Paris after an abortive attempt at being an academic. Years of penury and obscurity followed, during which time he consorted with artists such as James Joyce, Alberto Giacometti, and Marcel Duchamp. During World War II, he was an active member of the French Resistance, and after the war he was honored with the Croix de Guerre and the Médaille de la Résistance. In 1954, Beckett’s play “Waiting for Godot” was introduced to an unsuspecting America by Barney Rosset at Grove Press; Beckett became a signature author of the fledgling company. Although he was highly regarded by a small circle of literary aficionados, it was not until Beckett won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969 (he famously gave away the prize money that accompanied it) that his work began to reach a wider audience. His writing is characterized by meticulousness and a ceaseless fascination with the puzzle of fitting words to actions, and with the simultaneous impossibility and necessity of doing so that marks the human condition.

Dream of Fair to Middling Women

Dream of Fair to Middling Women
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780571358069

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Beckett's first 'literary landmark' ( St Petersburg Times) is a wonderfully savoury introduction to the Nobel Prize-winning author. Written in 1932, when the twenty-six-year-old Beckett was struggling to make ends meet, the novel offers a rare and revealing portrait of the artist as a young man. When submitted to several publishers, all of them found it too literary, too scandalous or too risky; it was only published posthumously in 1992. As the story begins, Belacqua - a young version of Molloy, whose love is divided between two women, Smeraldina-Rima and the little Alba - 'wrestles with his lusts and learning across vocabularies and continents, before a final "relapse into Dublin"' ( New Yorker). Youthfully exuberant and Joycean in tone, Dream is a work of extraordinary virtuosity.