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I Can't Go On, I'll Go On: A Samuel Beckett ReaderStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local DescriptionFULLERS REVIEW — TIM Samuel Beckett is my favourite writer. I realise this marks me as in need of a cup of tea and a good lie down, but there it is. For stories and drama about nothing he is unsurpassed. And, as a way into his writing, this generous volume is an excellent introduction, selected and introduced by Beckett’s early champion, Richard Seaver. The achievement of I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On is to give a wide sampling of poems and stories and novels and plays, including the whole of some things along with selections from others, so that you can get a genuine sense for Beckett without getting bogged down. Added to this is Seaver’s thrilling introduction, which tells the story of discovering (and trying to publish) the then-unknown Beckett in post-war Paris. Marvellous, all in all. DescriptionWinner 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
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 modern literature. |