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  1. Images of Beckett by James Knowlson, 2003-10-13
  2. Beckett at 100: Revolving it All by Linda Ben-Zvi, Angela Moorjani, 2008-01-08
  3. Collected Poems: 1930-1978 (PBK) by Samuel Beckett, 1999-06
  4. The Grove Companion to Samuel Beckett: A Reader's Guide to His Works, Life, and Thought by C. J. Ackerly, S. E. Gontarski, 2004-02-17
  5. Malone Dies by Samuel Beckett, 1978-02
  6. Damned to Fame: Life of Samuel Beckett by James Knowlson, 1996-09-26
  7. Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic Fragment by Samuel Beckett, 1984-02-06
  8. Beckett Before Beckett: Samuel Beckett's Lectures on French Literature by Brigitte Le Juez, 2010-04-01
  9. First Love and Other Shorts (Beckett, Samuel) by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-21
  10. The Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett: Volume III of The Grove Centenary Editions (Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions) by Samuel Beckett, 2006-03-13
  11. Samuel Beckett and the Philosophical Image by Anthony Uhlmann, 2009-09-24
  12. Samuel Beckett and Music
  13. The Cambridge Companion to Beckett
  14. Samuel Beckett: Anatomy of a Literary Revolution by Pascale Casanova, 2007-01-17

41. Samuel Beckett
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42. Samuel Beckett Quotes
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SAMUEL BECKETT QUOTES They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more. SAMUEL BECKETT, Waiting for Godot Don't wait to be hunted to hide, that's always been my motto. SAMUEL BECKETT, Molloy SAMUEL BECKETT, Eleutheria We are all born mad. Some remain so. SAMUEL BECKETT, Waiting for Godot past moments old dreams back again or fresh like those that pass or things things always and memories I say them as I hear them murmur them in the mud SAMUEL BECKETT, How It Is Better hope deferred than none. SAMUEL BECKETT, Company God is a witness that cannot be sworn. SAMUEL BECKETT, Watt Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time! It's abominable! When! When! One day, is that not enough for you, one day he went dumb, one day I went blind, one day we'll go deaf, one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second, is that not enough for you? SAMUEL BECKETT, Waiting for Godot all these calculations yes explanations yes the whole story from beginning to end yes completely false yes SAMUEL BECKETT

43. Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot (En attendant Godot), samuel beckett s most famous work, originally written in French in 1949 (published in 1952) and first performed in
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  • Irish author, critic, and thinker; winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1969; wrote in both French and English and is best known for his plays Waiting for Godot and Endgame
    1906, born at Foxrock, near Dublin, on Good Friday, 13 April; raised in a middle class, Protestant home. Looking back on his childhood, he once remarked, "I had little talent for happiness."
    1923, entered Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied modern languages (French and Italian).
    1926, moved to Paris, where he met James Joyce (in 1928) who would become a close personal friend; wrote an essay on the early stages of Joyce's Finnegan's Wake . Rejecting the advances of Joyce's daughter, he commented that he was dead and had no feelings that were human.

44. Rodopi
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45. Scholars Discover 23 Blank Pages That May As Well Be Lost Samuel Beckett Play |
PARIS—Just weeks after the centennial of the birth of pioneering minimalist playwright samuel beckett, archivists analyzing papers from his Paris estate
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Scholars Discover 23 Blank Pages That May As Well Be Lost Samuel Beckett Play
Enlarge Image O'Donoghue shows off what could easily be the play's whimsically tragic opening scene. The 23 blank pages, which literary experts presume is a two-act play composed sometime between 1973 and 1975, are already being heralded as one of the most ambitious works by the Nobel Prize-winning author of Waiting For Godot , and a natural progression from his earlier works, including 1969's Breath, a 30-second play with no characters, and 1972's

46. Samuel Beckett On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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47. Beckett International Foundation : Beckett At Reading 2006
The beckett International Foundation is a charitable trust which administers the resources of the samuel beckett Collection housed in the Library of the
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The Beckett International Foundation at the University of Reading was established in 1988 to further the study and appreciation of the work of Samuel Beckett (1906-1989). The Beckett International Foundation is a charitable trust and holds the most extensive collection of Samuel Beckett materials in the world. The Beckett Archive, which grew out of an exhibition of manuscripts and other material at the University of Reading in 1971, is open to the public and to academic researchers. The Foundation also serves the Beckett community through its publications, conferences and other events. It also supports the research and teaching of Beckett's work at all degree levels and in a variety of departments across the University of Reading.
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48. IngentaConnect Publication: Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui
samuel beckett ENDLESSNESS IN THE YEAR 2000/FIN SANS FIN EN L´AN 2000 edited by/édité par Angela Moorjani and/et Carola Veit.
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49. Bibliothèques De L'Université Paris III : Bibliographie Samuel Beckett
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50. Samuel Beckett Biography
Although samuel beckett rarely spoke about his war time activities, during the two years he stayed in Roussillon, he helped the Maquis sabotage the German
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Samuel Beckett Biography Samuel Barclay Beckett (possibly April 13, 1906 - December 22, 1989) was an absurdist Irish playwright, novelist and poet. Although Beckett insisted he was born on Good Friday, April 13 1906, his birth certificate puts the date a month later.
He studied French, Italian and English at Trinity College, Dublin from 1923 to 1927, and shortly thereafter took a teaching post in Paris. There he met James Joyce, who was to have a massive influence on him. Beckett continued his writing career while doing some secretarial duties for Joyce. In 1929 he published his first work, a critical essay defending Joyce's work. His first short story, "Assumption", was published the same year in the periodical transition, and in 1930 he won a small literary prize with his poem "Whoroscope", which largely concerns René Descartes, another major influence.
He remained in France at the outbreak of World War II and following the 1940 occupation by Germany, Beckett joined the French Resistance, working as a courier. During the next two years, on several occasions he was almost caught by the Gestapo but in August of 1942 his unit was betrayed by a former Catholic priest and he and Suzanne fled south on foot to the safety of the small village of Roussillon, in the Vaucluse département on the Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur region.
Although Samuel Beckett rarely spoke about his war time activities, during the two years he stayed in Roussillon, he helped the Maquis sabotage the German army in the Vaucluse mountains. While in hiding, he began work on the novel Watt which he would complete in 1945. For his efforts in fighting the German occupation, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Médaille de la Résistance by the French government.

51. Samuel Beckett Quotes
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Molloy:
Don't wait to be hunted to hide, that's always been my motto. And once again I am I will not say alone, no, that's not like me, but, how shall I say, I don't know, restored to myself, no, I never left myself, free, yes, I don't know what that means but it's the word I mean to use, free to do what, to do nothing, to know, but what, the laws of the mind perhaps, of my mind, that for example water rises in proportion as it drowns you and that you would do better, at least no worse, to obliterate texts than to blacken margins, to fill in the holes of words till all is blank and flat and the whole ghastly business looks like what is, senseless, speechless, issueless misery. To restore silence is the role of objects. To him who has nothing it is forbidden not to relish filth. And truly it little matters what I say, this or that or any other thing. Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong. You invent nothing, you think you are inventing, you think you are escaping, and all you do is stammer out your lesson, the remnants of a pensum one day got by heart and long forgotten, life without tears, as it is wept. The fact is, it seems, that the most you can hope is to be a little less, in the end, the creature you were in the beginning, and the middle.

52. Media Art Net | Beckett, Samuel: Quad I + II
samuel beckett «Quad I + II». ‘Quad , the first in a series of minimalist experimental television plays made by beckett in the 1980s for the broadcaster
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53. Theater Pro
The greatest dramatist of the twentieth century and the most influential, samuel beckett was fortysix when his first successful play, “Waiting for Godot,”
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Samuel Beckett The greatest dramatist of the twentieth century and the most influential, Samuel Beckett was forty-six when his first successful play, “Waiting for Godot,” written in French as En attendant Godot, opened in Paris in January 1953. By then he had left Ireland to live in Paris, had befriended James Joyce and served as an assistant on Finnegan’s Wake, worked as a college lecturer, and written novels, poetry, and literary criticism. None of his published work earned much attention. As Krapp says, recording his year in “Krapp’s Last Tape,” “Seventeen copies sold, of which eleven at trade price to free circulating libraries beyond the seas. Getting known.” Samuel Beckett was born in Ireland on April 13, 1906, at Cooldrinach in Foxrock, County Dublin, a locale made familiar to his readers and audiences. At Trinity College in Dublin, he majored in French and Italian, having learned French as a schoolboy, a language in which he would write such works as Godot and Fin de partie , “Endgame,” which premiered in Paris in 1955-56.

54. Beckett On Film | Home Page
beckett on Film is a unique project. For the first time, all 19 of samuel beckett s plays have been filmed, bringing together some of the world s most
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Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot caused a sensation when it was first staged in 1953 and his plays still retain their power to amaze and to provoke.
Beckett on Film is a unique project. For the first time, all 19 of Samuel Beckett's plays have been filmed, bringing together some of the world's most talented directors and actors.
This website offers an easy-to-use guide to all his plays, and much more.
To find out more about his plays, select one of the numbers 1 to 19, which list his plays in alphabetical order. The play's name will appear in the window. One click and you're there.
Order Beckett on Film , now available to own exclusively on DVD with a host of additional features. This unique collector's item is presented as a high quality box set comprising four DVDs and a souvenir programme.
Beckett on Film was awarded the 'Best TV Drama' award at the sixth South Bank Show Awards ceremony , which took place on Wednesday 6th February 2002 at the Savoy in London. Voted for by a panel of industry experts and key national media, the South Bank Show awards are chaired by the show's editor and presenter, Melvyn Bragg and are regarded as a celebration of artistic achievement at the highest level. After seeing off competition from Bob and Rose (Red Productions for ITV1) and Othello (LWT FOR ITV1), producers, Michael Colgan and Alan Moloney from Blue Angel Films accepted the award on behalf of all those involved in the project.

55. WWW.SAMUELBECKETT.IT - Il Sito Italiano Dedicato A Samuel Beckett
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56. Beckett: Still Stirring - The New York Review Of Books
Thus samuel beckett concluded his last work of fiction, Stirrings Still, making explicit once again, thirty years and more after Vladimir and Estragon
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Samuel Beckett: The Grove Centenary Edition Grove, 4 vols., 2,077 pp., $100.00 How It Was: A Memoir of Samuel Beckett by Anne Atik Shoemaker and Hoard, 129 pp., $30.00 Beckett Remembering, Remembering Beckett: A Centenary Celebration edited by James and Elizabeth Knowlson Arcade, 313 pp., $27.95 Beckett After Beckett edited by S.E. Gontarski and Anthony Uhlmann University Press of Florida,227 pp., $55.00
"Oh all to end." Thus Samuel Beckett concluded his last work of fiction, "Stirrings Still," making explicit once again, thirty years and more after Vladimir and Estragon first considered hanging themselves on the stage of Waiting for Godot , the powerful yearning behind so much of his work: for silence and extinction. a new collection of academic essays from the University Press of Florida ( Beckett after Beckett ), a fascinating and detailed memoir from Anne Atik, whose artist husband Avigdor Arikha was the author's friend and drinking companion ( How It Was ), and a rich collection of memories taken from interviews with Beckett himself and with those who knew him (

57. Samuel Beckett Weighs In On The 2008 Democratic Presidential Campaign | Needleno
(Photos from the New York City production of samuel beckett s Happy Days, via the New York Times.) Update The desperation described by Thomas Edsall today
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@import url(misc/drupal.css); Sat, 26th of January 2008 Samuel Beckett weighs in on the 2008 Democratic presidential campaign By Swopa
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Left: Hillary Clinton's situation after the Iowa caucuses last Thursday.
Right: Hillary Clinton's likely situation after today's primary in New Hampshire.
(Photos from the New York City production of Samuel Beckett's Happy Days , via the New York Times
Update: The desperation described by Thomas Edsall today parallels the scenario outlined last Thursday night by a savvy anonymous commenter here:
In New Hampshire, [Obama will] have a 5-10% bonus as a 'winner', and he'll benefit from New Hampshire's election-day voter registration , which means that procrastinating youth will have an even bigger effect there than in Iowa. He'll get 45-55% in NH
This will finally convince African-Americans to shed their fear that white America is still too racist to vote for a black president.
So he'll sweep Florida and South Carolina, where adding the black vote to his coalition makes it indomitable . At that point, he's unstoppable, I believe. But tell me where I'm wrong.

58. Samuel Beckett (Rexroth)
Although Sam beckett has been around for a good many years, Roger Blin’s production of Waiting for Godot — En Attendant Godot — at the Théatre Babylone,
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Waiting for Godot En Attendant Godot Godot Six Characters in Search of an Author . Right off let me say that I agree with him. Furthermore, I think Molloy Beckett is so significant, or so great, because he has said the final word to date in the long indictment of industrial and commercial civilization which began with Blake, Sade, Hölderlin, Baudelaire, and has continued to our day with Lawrence, Céline, Miller, and whose most forthright recent voices have been Artaud and Genet. Godot The Pearly Gate Godot Godot -like plays on Broadway and a hundred Molloy The Nation, The New Republic, and Commonweal, but in the small-town book columns scattered all over the country. I have just finished reading an envelope of clippings which Barney Rosset of Grove Press was kind enough to send me when I told him I was doing this article. I feel much better than I did after reading the critical welcome of Godot when it opened in Miami. Things are looking up. Voices are being raised. We may painfully crawl over the hump into semicivilization yet.*

59. RTÉ.ie Beckett 100
RTÉ Television has since its foundation demonstrated an ongoing commitment to and recognition of samuel beckett, both as a giant of literary culture and as
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Search Web Home About Beckett Beckett's Three Novels Beckett's Radio Plays ... TV Schedule On Thursday, 13 April this year, the world will celebrate the centenary of the birth of Samuel Beckett. Click here for the press release ... Click here to visit the Beckett Festival website ... Speaking about this broad range of anniversary programming, RTÉ's Director-General, Cathal Goan, said: "Samuel Beckett is rightly celebrated as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. RTÉ's celebration, Beckett-100, will combine exciting new commissions with the best of work from the Television and Radio Archives. It is appropriate that RTÉ will mark the centenary of Samuel Beckett's birth by bringing the life and work of this great artist to as wide an audience as possible - through radio and television broadcasts, CD recordings, a book, and the world-wide web." RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Limited, Registered in Dublin, Registration Number:155076.
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60. Samuel Beckett
A selective bibliography of 49 open access articles on samuel beckett, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed
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Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989)
A selective bibliography of 49 open access articles on Samuel Beckett, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the MLA Guidelines for Authors of Web Sites
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Atlas, James. "The Prose of Samuel Beckett : Notes from the Terminal Ward," in Poetry Nation 2, 1974 Burrows, Rachel. Interview. Wonderful interview with Rachel Burrows, who experienced Beckett's teaching in the 1930's, on Beckett's tastes and fascinations as a teacher, Journal of Beckett Studies (PDF), 1989 Calder, John. A review of three Beckett plays performed in NYC in 1983 under the direction of Alan Schneider: Ohio Impromptu, Catastrophe, and What Where. Journal of Beckett Studies (PDF), 1989 Connor, Steven. "Slow Going." Discusses the idea of slowness in Beckett, the slowness of things happening 'by insensible degrees.' From The Critical Beckett conference organized by the School of French Studies, University of Birmingham, 1998 (removed from http://www.bbk.ac.uk/eh/eng/skc/slow.htm) Connor, Steven. "Some of My Best Friends Are Philosemites,"

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