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portada The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957–1965
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.8 x 14.5 x 4.8 cm
Weight
1.32 kg.
ISBN13
9780521867955

The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957–1965

Samuel Beckett (Author) · George Craig (Illustrated by) · Martha Dow Fehsenfeld (Illustrated by) · Cambridge University Press · Hardcover

The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957–1965 - Samuel Beckett

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Synopsis "The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957–1965"

This third volume of The Letters of Samuel Beckett focuses on the years when Beckett is striving to find a balance between the demands put upon him by his growing international fame, and his need for the peace and silence from which new writing might emerge. This is the period in which Beckett launches into work for radio, film and, later, into television. It also marks his return to writing fiction, with his first major piece for a decade, Comment c'est (How It Is). Where hitherto he has been reticent about the writing process, now he devotes letter after letter to describing and explaining his work in progress. For the first time Beckett has a woman as his major correspondent: a relationship shown in his intense and abundant letters to Barbara Bray. The volume also provides critical introductions, chronologies, explanatory notes and profiles of Beckett's main correspondents.
Samuel Beckett
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Samuel Beckett was an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet, born on April 13, 1906 in Dublin and died on December 22, 1989 in Paris. He is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in the theater of the absurd. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin, where he specialized in Romance languages. After a period as a reader at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, he settled permanently in France, a country that deeply marked his life and work.

Beckett wrote in both English and French, and his style is characterized by minimalism, black humor, and the exploration of themes such as despair, time, and the human condition. His most famous work, Waiting for Godot (1953), marked a milestone in contemporary theater by subverting traditional dramatic conventions. Other notable works include Endgame, Happy Days, and the novel trilogy consisting of Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable.

During World War II, he participated in the French Resistance. In 1969, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Beckett left a legacy that continues to challenge and inspire generations of readers and viewers.
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