Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, and poet, who lived in Paris for most of his adult life and wrote in both English and French. He was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Trilogy is the series name given to three of his novels: • Molloy (1951); English version (1955) • Malone meurt (1951); Malone Dies (1956) • L'innommable (1953); The Unnamable (1958)
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| Echo's Bones | |
| Molloy | |
| Malone meurt | |
| En attendant Godot | |
| L'Innommable | |
| Watt | |
| Fin de partie | |
| Happy Days | |
| From an Abandoned Work |
About/Subject 3
| On Beckett: Essays and Criticism | Paperback | |
| One Hundred Great French Books: From the Middle Ages to the Present | Hardback | |
| Blow Up 2011 - N.152 | Magazine |
Contributing Writer 1
| Masterpieces of the Drama | Trade Paperback |
Contributor 1
| James Joyce: An International Perspective | Hardback |
Copyright Holder 8
| Waiting for Godot | Paperback | |
| Waiting for Godot | Paperback | |
| Teatr | Trade Paperback | |
| Company | Paperback | |
| Pisma prozą | Trade Paperback | |
| More Pricks Than Kicks | Paperback | |
| Watt | Hardback | |
| Endgame | Paperback |
Copyright Holder (Text) 3
| Waiting for Godot | Trade Paperback | |
| Waiting for Godot | Trade Paperback | |
| Echo's Bones | Hardback |
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| Waiting for Godot | Trade Paperback | |
| Endgame | Trade Paperback | |
| Endgame | Trade Paperback | |
| Three Novels | Paperback | |
| Modern European Poetry | Paperback | |
| Endgame | Paperback | |
| Waiting for Godot | Paperback | |
| Malone Dies | Paperback | |
| The Unnameable | Paperback |
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