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  1. Samuel Beckett: A Biography by Deirdre Bair, 1990-04-15
  2. Stories and Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  3. Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett by James R. Knowlson, 2004-04-30
  4. Mexican Poetry: An Anthology
  5. Rockabye and Other Short Pieces (Beckett, Samuel) by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  6. Samuel Beckett: Photographs
  7. Novels II of Samuel Beckett: Volume II of The Grove Centenary Editions (Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions) by Samuel Beckett, 2006-03-13
  8. Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) by Samuel Beckett, 2008-04-30
  9. Krapp's Last Tape and Other Dramatic Pieces by Samuel Beckett, 2009-06-16
  10. Collected Poems in English and French by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-21
  11. Nohow On: Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho: Three Novels by Samuel Beckett, 1995-12-06
  12. Images of Beckett by James Knowlson, 2003-10-13
  13. The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Ronan McDonald, 2007-01-29
  14. Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (Modern Theatre Guides) by Mark Taylor-Batty, Juliette Taylor-Batty, 2009-03-06

21. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
A comprehensive grouping of links to online essays, reviews, analyses and various other material related to the works of samuel beckett.
http://home.sprintmail.com/~lifeform/Beck_Links.html
The Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources
and Links Pages The farther he goes the more good it does me. I don't want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. He is the most courageous, remorseless writer going and the more he grinds my nose in the shit the more I am grateful to him. He's not f-ing me about, he's not leading me up any garden path, he's not slipping me a wink, he's not flogging me a remedy or a path or a revelation or a basinful of breadcrumbs, he's not selling me anything I don't want to buy — he doesn't give a bollock whether I buy or not — he hasn't got his hand over his heart. Well, I'll buy his goods, hook, line and sinker, because he leaves no stone unturned and no maggot lonely. He brings forth a body of beauty.
His work is beautiful.
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22. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
A comprehensive grouping of online essays, reviews, analyses and various other material related to the life and works of samuel beckett.
http://www.samuel-beckett.net/
The Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources
and Links Pages
The farther he goes the more good it does me. I don't want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. He is the most courageous, remorseless writer going and the more he grinds my nose in the shit the more I am grateful to him. He's not f-ing me about, he's not leading me up any garden path, he's not slipping me a wink, he's not flogging me a remedy or a path or a revelation or a basinful of breadcrumbs, he's not selling me anything I don't want to buy — he doesn't give a bollock whether I buy or not — he hasn't got his hand over his heart. Well, I'll buy his goods, hook, line and sinker, because he leaves no stone unturned and no maggot lonely. He brings forth a body of beauty.
His work is beautiful.
Harold Pinter
Samuel Beckett is sui generis...He has given a voice to the decrepit and maimed and inarticulate, men and women at the end of their tether, past pose or pretense, past claim of meaningful existence. He seems to say that only there and then, as metabolism lowers, amid God's paucity, not his plenty, can the core of the human condition be approached...Yet his musical cadences, his wrought and precise sentences, cannot help but stave off the void...Like salamanders we survive in his fire.
Richard Ellman

23. Samuel Beckett
Biography of the Irish playwright and discussion of his works.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/beckett.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Samuel (Barclay) Beckett (1906-1989) Irish novelist and playwright, one of the great names of Absurd Theatre with , although recent study regards Beckett as postmodernist. His plays are concerned with human suffering and survival, and his characters are struggling with meaninglessness and the world of the Nothing. Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. In his writings for the theater Beckett showed influence of burlesque, vaudeville, the music hall, commedia dell'arte, and the silent-film style of such figures as Keaton and Chaplin. "We all are born mad. Some remain so." (from Waiting for Godot James Joyce , taking dictation and copying down parts of what would eventually become Finnegans Wake (1939). He also translated a fragment of the book into French under Joyce's supervision. In 1931 Beckett returned to Dublin and received his M.A. in 1931. He taught French at Trinity College until 1932, when he resigned to devote his time entirely to writing. After his father died, Beckett received an annuity that enabled him to settle in London, where he underwent psychoanalysis (1935-36). As a poet Beckett made his debut in 1930 with WHOROSCOPE, a ninety-eight-line poem accompanied by seventeen footnotes. In this dramatic monologue, the protagonist, Rene Descartes, waits for his morning omelet of well-aged eggs, while meditating on the obscurity of theological mysteries, the passage of time, and the approach of death. It was followed with a collection of essays, PROUST (1931), and novel MORE PRICKS THAN KICKS (1934). From 1933 to 1936 he lived in London. In 1938 he was hospitalized from a stab would he had received from a pimp to whom he had refused to give money. Around this time he met Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil, a piano student, whom he married in 1961.

24. Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)
Biography of absurdist playwright samuel beckett, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc7.htm
Samuel Beckett Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, April 13, 1906, near Dublin, Ireland. Raised in a middle class, Protestant home, the son of a quantity surveyor and a nurse, he was sent off at the age of 14 to attend the same school which Oscar Wilde had attended. Looking back on his childhood, he once remarked, "I had little talent for happiness." Beckett was consistent in his loneliness. The unhappy boy soon grew into an unhappy young man, often so depressed that he stayed in bed until mid afternoon. He was difficult to engage in any lengthy conversationit took hours and lots of drinks to warm him upbut the women could not resist him. The lonely young poet, however, would not allow anyone to penetrate his solitude. He once remarked, after rejecting advances from James Joyce's daughter, that he was dead and had no feelings that were human. In 1928, Samuel Beckett moved to Paris, and the city quickly won his heart. Shortly after he arrived, a mutual friend introduced him to James Joyce, and Beckett quickly became an apostle of the older writer. At the age of 23, he wrote an essay in defense of Joyce's magnum opus against the public's lazy demand for easy comprehensibility. A year later, he won his first literary prize10 pounds for a poem entitled "Whoroscope" which dealt with the philosopher Descartes meditating on the subject of time and the transiency of life. After writing a study of Proust, however, Beckett came to the conclusion that habit and routine were the "cancer of time", so he gave up his post at Trinity College and set out on a nomadic journey across Europe.

25. Samuel Beckett Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about samuel beckett s life and Plays and Prose, Endgame, Last Modernist, Cambridge Companion, Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable, Waiting for Godot
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/samuel.beckett.asp
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989) Category: Irish Literature Born: April 13, 1906
Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland Died: December 22, 1989
Paris, France Related authors:
Alfred Jarry
J. M. Synge James Joyce Marcel Proust ... list all writers Samuel Beckett - LIFE STORIES Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
On January 5th, 1953 Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot opened in Paris. Its language, said one critic, made it seem as if previous French plays "had been written with quills, not pens"; its plot, said another, was one in which "nothing happens twice." It became the most written-about play of the century, prompting Beckett to say, "Why people have to complicate a thing so simple I can't make out." Beckett and Endgame in London
On this day in 1957 Samuel Beckett's Endgame was first performed, in London, in French.

26. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Beckett, Samuel
But, says Peter Hall, since samuel beckett s Waiting for Godot, theatre has never Does samuel beckett s work need to be cryptic and incomprehensible?
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SAMUEL BECKETT
"When you are in the ditch, there's nothing left to do but sing." Birthplace

Dublin, Ireland
Education
Trinity College, Dublin; Ecole Normale, Paris
Other jobs
Attempted academia and fled after four terms of lecturing at TCD, after which he refused, impressively, to do anything but write (though research for Murphy necessitated a spell as an orderly in a mental asylum). Did you know?

27. SAMUEL BECKET  - BIOGRAFIA
Biografia ragionata.
http://www.cronologia.it/storia/biografie/becket.htm
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PERSONAGGI SAMUEL BECKET di Maria Viteritti Samuel Beckett nasce il 13 aprile 1906 in Irlanda, a Foxrock, un piccolo centro vicino a Dublino, dove trascorre un'infanzia tranquilla, non segnata da eventi particolari. All'età di 14 anni frequenta la stessa scuola di Oscar Wilde, la Port Royal School. Nonostante eccella in moltissime attività (soprattutto sportive, ma è anche già interessato alla letteratura, infatti comincia a studiare Dante con profondo interesse), Beckett coltiva già da ragazzo i segni di un profondo malessere interiore di cui porterà i segni tutta la vita: cresce nella più totale solitudine, isolandosi completamente da chi lo circonda; lo stato di depressione in cui vive è tale da costringerlo a letto giornate intere: spesso infatti non riesce ad alzarsi fino a pomeriggio inoltrato, tanto è pesante da sopportare la realtà che lo circonda. Nonostante ciò, non sono poche le donne disposte a cascare ai suoi piedi; fra le ammiratrici vanterà anche la figlia di James Joyce; però non accetta le avances di nessuna, ancora fermo nell'idea di non legarsi a nessuno. Arriverà addirittura a rompere con la sua prima ragazza perchè non disposto a soddisfarla fisicamente!... La prima svolta importante avviene nel 1928, quando decide di spostarsi a Parigi in seguito all'assegnazione di una borsa di studio da parte del Trinity College, dove studia francese e italiano.

28. Universiteit Antwerpen - The Samuel Beckett Endpage
Timeline, short biography, bibliography, and related links.
http://beckett.english.ucsb.edu/
The Samuel Beckett Endpage News
Life

Texts
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The Samuel Beckett Endpage
...this place, if I could describe this
place, portray it, I've tried, I feel no
place, no place around me, there's no
end to me, I don't know what it is, it
isn't flesh, it doesn't end, it's like air... The Unnamable ... to darkness,
to nothingness,
to earnestness,
to home ... Malone Dies Begun 26 November 1996, The Samuel Beckett Endpage is intended as a multiple resource site for all those interested in the life and works of Samuel Beckett. It also houses the official page of the The Samuel Beckett Society The Endpage welcomes all comments, announcements, and suggestions. Please send them to: dirk.vanhulle@ua.ac.be Since March 2005 the Endpage is hosted by the University of Antwerp The site was designed by Porter Abbott and Benjamin Strong of the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. We gratefully acknowledge the support of UCSB's Interdisciplinary Humanities Center. Our thanks to Ben for his early work in getting the site started, to Zia Isola for her help in 1998, and to Rob Adlington for the face-lift in March 2001.  This site is listed in the BBC Education Web Guide ...they'll be there saying the same thing till they die, then perhaps a little silence, till the next gang arrives on the site, I alone am immortal...

29. SOMBRAS ERRANTES | SAMUEL BECKETT | PRINCIPAL
Breve biograf­a, galer­a fotogr¡fica, impacto de la obra y versi³n en l­nea de los dos primeros actos de Esperando a Godot .
http://www.geocities.com/benjamingarcia_cl/beckett/beckett.html
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Junio del 2000 SAMUEL BECKETT Página Inicial Biografía Obras Crítica Literaria ... Información Adicional LITERATURA William Blake Boris Vian Fiódor Dostoievski Samuel Beckett ... Aldous Huxley FILOSOFÍA Jean Paul Sartre POESÍA Allen Ginsberg AUTORES CHILENOS Textos Seleccionados
AUTORES DE LA COMUNIDAD Agreguese como Autor Original Sobre Nosotros Sobre El Creador Firmar Libro de Visitas Ver Libro de Visitas Contacto Samuel Beckett "El sol brilló, al no tener otra alternativa, sobre lo nada nuevo" -¿Y si nos arrepientiéramos?
-¿De qué?
-¡Hombre! No hace falta entrar en detalles.
-¿De haber nacido?...
Samuel Beckett, autor de Attendant Godot, es uno de los más celebres autores de teatro de todos los tiempos. Destacamos las siguientes secciones: Biografía Sobre Esperando a Godot Impacto de Samuel Becket Esperando a Godot (Versión Integra) Galeria de Fotos de Samuel Beckett Volver a la Página Principal
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Otra Información Obras disponibles ESPERANDO A GODOT EL EXPULSADO Sobre Godot Godot es una especie de consagración de la esperanza, con todo su aniquilamiento con todo su Lucky y Pozzo. Y con todo su esperar que venga Godot, que venga Godot, que venga Godot.

30. Samuel Beckett: Apmonia - Author Homepage
Apmonia is the Web s largest and most comprehensive general resource site for samuel beckett.
http://www.themodernword.com/beckett/
How it is with Samuel Beckett in many parts as it is heard and said. The mediation of the heart, or, as Beckett summed up his own work, simply a stain upon silence, is what we contemplate here. What can be said to that? What can be said about that? What can be said? Sometimes laughter when it seems worth the effort. How it will be with Samuel Beckett to be heard and said. Come in and wait for it all to mean something.
Headlines Actors Forced to Overhaul Play The Scotsman . Beckett Estate denies company permission to stage Act Without Words Armfield critiques Beckett estate SMH Endgame Gare St Lazare Players Beckett at 100 Beckett Festival Tokyo ...
Molloy

Apmonia reviews this unabridged recording by Naxos. Beckett on Film
19 Beckett plays on DVD, including works directed by Neil Jordan, Atom Egoyan, and David Mamet. Samuel Beckett Studies
Edited by Lois Oppenheim, part of the Palgrave Advances series.
Well? Shall we go?

(Introduction)
Happiest moment of the past half million

(Biography)
The life of Samuel Barclay Beckett, 1906-1989. So many words strung together Beckett was a prolific master of many genres, from novels to dramas to unique one-act plays. This section attempts to make sense of his oeuvre, breaking it down by type and commenting on his major works. (Work in progress.)

31. Existentialism And Samuel Beckett, Theatre Of The Absurd By Katharena Eiermann
Information and links about samuel beckett and the Theatre of the Absurd.
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32. Universiteit Antwerpen - The Samuel Beckett Endpage
universiteit antwerpen The samuel beckett Endpage.
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The Samuel Beckett Endpage News
Life

Texts
...
The Samuel Beckett Endpage
...this place, if I could describe this
place, portray it, I've tried, I feel no
place, no place around me, there's no
end to me, I don't know what it is, it
isn't flesh, it doesn't end, it's like air... The Unnamable ... to darkness,
to nothingness,
to earnestness,
to home ... Malone Dies Begun 26 November 1996, The Samuel Beckett Endpage is intended as a multiple resource site for all those interested in the life and works of Samuel Beckett. It also houses the official page of the The Samuel Beckett Society The Endpage welcomes all comments, announcements, and suggestions. Please send them to: dirk.vanhulle@ua.ac.be Since March 2005 the Endpage is hosted by the University of Antwerp The site was designed by Porter Abbott and Benjamin Strong of the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. We gratefully acknowledge the support of UCSB's Interdisciplinary Humanities Center. Our thanks to Ben for his early work in getting the site started, to Zia Isola for her help in 1998, and to Rob Adlington for the face-lift in March 2001.  This site is listed in the BBC Education Web Guide ...they'll be there saying the same thing till they die, then perhaps a little silence, till the next gang arrives on the site, I alone am immortal...

33. El Autor De La Semana: Samuel Beckett
Rese±a biogr¡fica y selecci³n de obras preparadas por la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Chile.
http://rehue.csociales.uchile.cl/rehuehome/facultad/publicaciones/autores/becket
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES El Autor de la Semana Samuel Beckett Poeta, novelista y destacado dramaturgo del teatro del absurdo. De origen irlandés, en 1969 fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Beckett nació el 13 de abril de 1906, en Foxrock, cerca de Dublín. Tras asistir a una escuela protestante de clase media en el norte de Irlanda, ingresó en el Trinity College de Dublín, donde obtuvo la licenciatura en lenguas romances en 1927 y el doctorado en 1931. Entretanto pasó dos años como profesor en París. Al mismo tiempo continuó estudiando al filósofo francés René Descartes y escribió su ensayo crítico Proust (1931), que sentaría las bases filosóficas de su vida y su obra. Fue entonces cuando conoció al novelista y poeta irlandés James Joyce. Entre 1932 y 1937 escribió y viajó sin descanso y desempeñó diversos trabajos para incrementar los ingresos de la pensión anual que le ofrecía su padre, cuya muerte en 1933 le supuso un duro golpe. En 1937 se estableció definitivamente en París, pero en 1942, tras adherirse a la Resistencia, tuvo que huir de la Gestapo, la policía secreta nazi. En el sur de Francia, libre de la ocupación alemana, Beckett escribió la novela Watt (que no se publicó hasta 1953).

34. Literary Encyclopedia: Beckett, Samuel
samuel beckett s work has extended the possibilities of drama and fiction in unprecedented ways, bringing to the theatre and the novel an acute awareness of
http://www.samuel-beckett.net/speople.html
Beckett, Samuel. www.LitEncyc.com Domain: Literature. Novelist, Playwright, Poet Active 1931 - 1989 in Ireland, France, Continental Europe, England, Britain, Europe This essay written by Paul Davies, University of Ulster at Coleraine Works by Beckett Find books about Beckett, Samuel Back to Home New Search Samuel Beckett's work has extended the possibilities of drama and fiction in unprecedented ways, bringing to the theatre and the novel an acute awareness of the absurdity of human existence – our desperate search for meaning, our individual isolation, and the gulf between our desires and the language in which they find expression. Educated in Ireland, North and South, he settled afterwards in Paris and produced his fiction and drama in English and French, translating himself out of the language in which he first wrote each text. Having begun literary life as a modernist and promoter of the reputations of Proust and Joyce, in the years before and after the Second World War he found his own voice (“began to write what I feel”) and continued to develop this voice unstintingly and without compromise until the year of his death. According to some sources, while he grew mellower in later life, and his personal relationships grew more stable, his alcohol intake did not. Notoriously reclusive in relation to the press and media, Beckett was nevertheless spoken of by personal associates as friendly, gracious, humorous and compassionate, and while his travels to Ireland abruptly ended following his mother's death, he was conspicuously hospitable to his Irish friends at all times when they came to Paris.

35. Samuel Beckett: Six Poèmes / Sechs Gedichte
Der Gesang der toten M¼nder stirbt auf dem Strand. Die ber¼hmten schwarzen Gedichte in Neu¼bersetzung von Mirko Bonn©.
http://www.digitab.de/beck/sbf.htm
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36. Bibliothèques De L'Université Paris III : Bibliographie Samuel Beckett
Bibliographie d©taill©e. Liens.
http://www.scd.univ-paris3.fr/Bibliogr/V_becket.htm
Samuel BECKETT
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Les références sont " allégées " mais permettent une identification suffisante des documents.
Molloy Malone meurt L'Innommable
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37. Bohemian Ink : Samuel Beckett
The Last Words of Dr. Benway in Memorium to William S. Burroughs.
http://www.levity.com/corduroy/beckett.htm
Samuel Beckett
ESTRAGON:
Why don't we hang ourselves? VLADIMIR: With what? ESTRAGON: You haven't got a bit of rope? VLADIMIR: No. ESTRAGON: Then we can't.
from Waiting for Godot The Irish-born playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett , b. Dublin, Apr. 13, 1906, d. Dec. 22, 1989, is best known for the absurdist drama Waiting for Godot (1952; Eng. trans., 1954). First performed in Paris on Jan. 5, 1953, the play received worldwide acclaim and became the first of a series of critical successes, some of them written earlier. Life Beckett came from a Protestant Anglo-Irish family, but much of his work was first written in French. After graduating with a degree in Romance languages from Trinity College, Dublin, Beckett spent two years (1928-30) in Paris as an exchange lecturer. Here he met James Joyce and became a member of his circle. In 1930, Beckett returned to Trinity as a lecturer. The academic life did not agree with him, however, and he left after only four terms to become a free-lance writer. He traveled in Europe and England, settling finally in Paris, his intermittent home since 1937. Writings Beckett's entire literary output, the narrative prose as well as the dramatic works, reduces basic existential problems to their most essential features. Thus his concerns are fundamental, but never simplisticthe evanescence of life; time and eternity; the individual's sense of loneliness and alienation as a result of the impossibility of establishing genuine communication and contact with others; the mystery of self.

38. THE ABSURDITY OF SAMUEL BECKETT
Biography of samuel beckett paying particular attention to influence.
http://mural.uv.es/anlisvii/0_index2.htm
INDEX The Absurdity of Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett
...my way is in the sand flowing
between the shingle and the dune
the summer rain rains on my life
on me my life harrying fleeing
to its beginning to its end
my peace is there in the receding mist
when I may cease from treading these long shifting thresholds
and live the space of a door
that opens and shuts...
Ch. 1 - Introduction Ch. 2 - A Brief Outline of the Life of Samuel Beckett His work:waiting for Godot... Ch. 3 - The Theory of Absurdity ... Ch. 7 - Conclusion
http://compare.upol.cz/irish/Swork/Beckett/BECKETT.HTM By Eva Navratilova Back to homepage

39. Beckett, Samuel
Raymond Federman and John Fletcher, samuel beckett His Works and His Critics (1970), Anthologies of important beckett criticism are samuel beckett A
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/59_4.html
Beckett, Samuel,
Samuel Beckett, 1965 [Video] in full SAMUEL BARCLAY BECKETT (b. April 13?, 1906, Foxrock, County Dublin, Ire.d. Dec. 22, 1989, Paris, France), author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. He wrote in both French and English and is perhaps best known for his plays, especially En attendant Godot Waiting for Godot
Life.
Samuel Beckett was born in a suburb of Dublin. Like his fellow Irish writers George Bernard Shaw , Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats , he came from a Protestant, Anglo-Irish background. At the age of 14 he went to the Portora Royal School, in what became Northern Ireland, a school that catered to the Anglo-Irish middle classes. Ulysses, and joined his circle. Contrary to often-repeated reports, however, he never served as Joyce's secretary. He returned to Ireland in 1930 to take up a post as lecturer in French at Trinity College, but after only four terms he resigned, in December 1931, and embarked upon a period of restless travel in London, France, Germany, and Italy. In 1937 Beckett decided to settle in Paris. As a citizen of a country that was neutral in World War II, he was able to remain there even after the occupation of Paris by the Germans, but he joined an underground resistance group in 1941. When, in 1942, he received news that members of his group had been arrested by the Gestapo, he immediately went into hiding and eventually moved to the unoccupied zone of France. Until the liberation

40. The Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award
To help the development of emerging practitioners in the field of experimental theatre and to encourage a new generation of creative artists.
http://www.osbttrust.com/
THE OXFORD SAMUEL BECKETT THEATRE TRUST Samuel Beckett by Avigdor Arikha, 1967 PROMOTING INNOVATION IN THEATRE

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