In this fascinating new exploration of Samuel Beckett’s work, Pascale Casanova argues that Beckett’s reputation rests on
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Explores Beckett’s engagement with various technologies throughout his artistic career Approaches the topic of technolog
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Provides valuable insight into one of the most exciting developments in Beckett Studies in recent years Includes especia
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Thomas Tsakalakis puts forth the proposition that Samuel Beckett’s "Film" adroitly parodies Bertrand Russell’s
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In 1936, Samuel Beckett wrote a letter to the Soviet film director Sergei Eisenstein expressing a desire to work in the
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The book description for the previously published "Samuel Beckett: Poet and Critic" is not yet available.
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Making available for the first time the entire known corpus of Beckett's poetry and extensive excerpts from the ear
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“An impressively complete survey of the play in its cultural, theatrical, historical and political contexts.” — David Br
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Reads Beckett's comic timing as part of a post-war ethics of representation Samuel Beckett is a funny writer. He i
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A powerful, genre-defying meditation, with Beckett at its origin, that touches on mysteries as varied as literary celebr
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