I Can't Go On, I'll Go On: A Samuel Beckett Reader
β Scribed by Samuel Beckett
- Book ID
- 110545699
- Publisher
- Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 814 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780802198402
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature and acknowledged as one of the greatest writers of our time, Samuel Beckett has had a profound impact upon the literary landscape of the twentieth century. In this one-volume collection of his fiction, drama, poetry, and critical writings, we get an unsurpassed look at his work. Included, among others, are:
- The complete plays Waiting for Godot, Krapp's Last Tape, Cascando, Eh Joe, Not I, and That Time
- Selections from his novels Murphy, Watt, Mercier and Camier, Molloy, and The Unnamable
- The shorter works "Dante and the Lobster," "The Expelled," Imagination Dead Imagine, and Lessness
- A selection of Beckett's poetry and critical writings
With an indispensable introduction by editor and Beckett intimate Richard Seaver, and featuring a useful select bibliography, I Can't Go On, I'll Go On is indeed an invaluable introduction to a writer who has changed the face of...
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