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Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett by Samuel Beckett
59.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
It was as a poet that Samuel Beckett launched himself in the little reviews of 1930s Paris, and as a poet that he ended his career. "The Collected Poems" is the most complete edition of Beckett's poetry and verse translations ever to be published, as well as the first critical edition. It establishes a ...Show more
Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett by Samuel Beckett
49.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
It was as a poet that Samuel Beckett launched himself in the little reviews of 1930s Paris, and as a poet that he ended his career. The Collected Poems is the most complete edition of Beckett's poetry and verse translations ever to be published, as well as the first critical edition. It establishes a si ...Show more
Collected Shorter Plays: Samuel Beckett by Samuel Beckett
39.95 AUD
Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays
Contains all of Beckett's less-than-full-length works (or 'Dramaticules') for the stage, radio, and television. Arranged in chronological order of composition, this book presents shorter plays, which demonstrate the laconic means and compassionate ends of Beckett's dramatic vision.
Dante and the Lobster (Faber Stories) by Samuel Beckett
7.99 AUD
Category: Classics | Series: Faber Stories Ser.
Well, thought Belacqua, it's a quick death, God help us all. It is not. 'Dante and the Lobster' is the first of the linked short stories in Samuel Beckett's first book, More Pricks Than Kicks . Published in 1934, its style was recognisably indebted to that of his mentor, James Joyce, and crammed with li ...Show more
Endgame by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays
Originally written in French and translated into English by Beckett, "Endgame" was given its first London performance at the Royal Court Theatre in 1957. HAMM - Clov! CLOV - Yes. HAMM - Nature has forgotten us. CLOV - There's no more nature. HAMM - No more nature! You exaggerate. CLOV In the vicinity. H ...Show more
First Love and Other Novellas by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Fiction
Includes the novellas "First Love", "The Calamative", "The End" and "The Expelled".
Happy Days: A Play in Two Acts by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays
"Happy Days" was written in 1960 and first produced in London at the Royal Court Theatre in November 1962. Winnie: [ ...] Well anyway - this man Shower - or Cooker - no matter - and the woman - hand in hand - in the other hands bags - kind of big brown grips - standing there gaping at me [...] What's sh ...Show more
Murphy by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Fiction
Edited by J. C. C. Mays Murphy, 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 fiancee Celia tries with tragic pathos to draw him back, but h ...Show more
The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays | Series: Faber Drama Ser.
The present volume gathers all of Beckett's texts for theatre, from 1955 to 1984. It includes both the major dramatic works and the short and more compressed texts for the stage and for radio. 'He believes in the cadence, the comma, the bite of word on reality, whatever else he believes; and his devotio ...Show more
The End by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Fiction | Series: Penguin Modern
They didn't seem to take much interest in my private parts which to tell the truth were nothing to write home about, I didn't take much interest in them myself.' From the master of the absurd, these two stories of an unnamed vagrant contending with decay and death combine bleakness with the blackest of ...Show more
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
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Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays | Reading Level: very good
'Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful.' This line, from the play, was adopted by Jean Anouilh, to characterize the first production of "Waiting For Godot" at the Theatre de Babylone, in 1953. He went on to predict that the play would, in time, represent the most important premiere to b ...Show more