Samuel Beckett

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Standard Name: Beckett, Samuel
SB , Irish expatriate poet, short-story writer, novelist, and playwright, was a major force in international twentieth-century writing and especially theatre. He wrote a high proportion of his works in French, usually doing the translations into English himself. His increasingly death-obsessed absurdity and minimalism are combined with an invincible energy of language, even while the text appears to despair of the efficacy of words.

Connections

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Wealth and Poverty Djuna Barnes
By this time she relied on stipends from Peggy Guggenheim and Natalie Barney in order to live. She also received money from Samuel Beckett , Janet Flanner , and the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Michelene Wandor
In its original form, says Greenhalgh, this book reflects MW 's roles as playwright, reviewer, and Leavisite student of English literature.
Greenhalgh, Susanne. “A Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Post-War British Drama: Looking Back in Gender</span> by Michelene Wandor”. Contemporary Theatre Review, Vol.
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, No. 1, pp. 125-6.
125
The revised form considers the impact of feminism, socialism, and changing concepts of...
Textual Production Sylvia Townsend Warner
This was one of The Dolphin Books published by Chatto and Windus , a series including works by T. F. Powys (The Only Penitent) and Samuel Beckett (Proust).
Warner, Sylvia Townsend. “Editorial Materials”. Sylvia Townsend Warner: Collected Poems, edited by Claire Harman, Carcanet New Press, pp. xi - xxiii; 275.
280
Textual Production Ella K. Maillart
A travel book by EKM (composed in French and first published as Oasis interdites: de Pékin au Cachemire) appeared in English as Forbidden Journey: From Peking to Kashmir, translated by Thomas McGreevy ...
Textual Production Anne Carson
The angle-bracket in the title is an accident which Carson made permanent: the name, she says, which her computer gave to her draft. Another technical glitch accounts for the fact that [m]ost of the text...
Textual Production Nancy Cunard
The book, published by NC 's Hours Press , included poems by Richard Aldington and Samuel Beckett and had a photomontage cover designed by Man Ray .
Chisholm, Anne. Nancy Cunard. Knopf.
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Textual Production Nancy Cunard
The original book was 855 pages long; it measured twelve inches by ten and half; it was two inches thick; it weighed eight pounds. The title, NEGRO, ran diagonally in large red capitals across...
Textual Production Gladys Henrietta Schütze
GHS (as Henrietta Leslie) entitled her autobiography (in a defiantly optimistic reversal of a proverbial phrase) More Ha'Pence Than Kicks.
OCLC lists an edition published in 1900 as held by five libraries in...
Textual Production Sylvia Beach
Though the essays were solicited and overseen by Joyce , SB did much of the editorial work and designed the cover.
Beach, Sylvia. Shakespeare and Company. Harcourt, Brace.
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Contributions included Samuel Beckett 's Dante . . . Bruno , Vico ...
Textual Production Zadie Smith
She titled two successive articles in the Guardian in January 2007 Fail Better and Read Better, remembering Samuel Beckett 's Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better (from Worstward Ho, 1983).
Textual Features Caroline Blackwood
Critic Val Warner called CB a unique voice in twentieth-century British fiction.
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research.
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A press handout on Nancy Schoenberger 's biography likens Blackwood's work to that of Edna O'Brien , Muriel Spark , Iris Murdoch
Residence Edna O'Brien
Her cluttered writing room has an arbutus desk, books (many of them signed gifts from their authors), candles, paintings, the faded and fraying tapesty carpet, and images of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett presiding at...
Reception Sarah Kane
A propos the Sheffield production of 2015, Alan Bennett commented on the difficulty of achieving realism with such extreme violence: how can a character mutilated on stage be shown as having attention for anything at...
Publishing Christine Brooke-Rose
CBR wrote criticism and reviews since 1947, often anonymously. Between 1956 and 1968 she freelanced at literary journalism and published on a wide range of topics in diverse journals. For the London Magazine, she...
Publishing Anne Carson
AC dealt another glancing blow to conventional notions of genre in 2001 by titling her next verse novel The Beauty of the Husband. A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos. Four poems from this work...

Timeline

1949: John Calder (Publishers) Limited was founded...

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1949

1955: Copies of Molloy by Samuel Beckett and Lolita...

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1955

Copies of Molloy by Samuel Beckett and Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (both published in France) were seized by British Customs.

By early November 1973: Experimental novelist B. S. Johnson prefaced...

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By early November 1973

Experimental novelist B. S. Johnson prefaced his short-story volume Aren't You Rather Young To Be Writing Your Memoirs? with a polemical critique listing only sixteen serious contemporary British writers.

Texts

Beckett, Samuel. Come and go: dramaticule. Calder and Boyars, 1967.
Beckett, Samuel. Dream of Fair to Middling Women. Black Cat, 1992.
Beckett, Samuel. En attendant Godot. Editions de Minuit, 1952.
Beckett, Samuel. Fin de Partie. Editions de Minuit, 1957.
Beckett, Samuel. Happy Days. Grove Press, 1961.
Beckett, Samuel. Krapp’s Last Tape. Faber and Faber, 1958.
Beckett, Samuel. Molloy. Editions de Minuit, 1951.
Beckett, Samuel. More Pricks Than Kicks. Chatto and Windus, 1934.
Beckett, Samuel. Murphy. Routledge, 1938.
Beckett, Samuel. No’s knife. Collected shorter prose, 1945-1966. Calder and Boyars, 1967.
Beckett, Samuel. Not I. Faber and Faber, 1971.
Beckett, Samuel. Stirrings Still. Blue Moon, 1988.
Beckett, Samuel. Watt. Olympia Press, 1958.