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         Beckett Samuel:     more books (100)
  1. Stories and Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  2. Samuel Beckett: A Biography by Deirdre Bair, 1990-04-15
  3. Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett by James R. Knowlson, 2004-04-30
  4. Samuel Beckett: Photographs
  5. 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
  6. Rockabye and Other Short Pieces (Beckett, Samuel) by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-13
  7. Mexican Poetry: An Anthology
  8. Krapp's Last Tape and Other Dramatic Pieces by Samuel Beckett, 2009-06-16
  9. Collected Poems in English and French by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-21
  10. Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) by Samuel Beckett, 2008-04-30
  11. Nohow On: Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho: Three Novels by Samuel Beckett, 1995-12-06
  12. The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Ronan McDonald, 2007-01-29
  13. More Pricks Than Kicks by Samuel Beckett, 1994-01-07
  14. Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot, Endgame, Krapp's Last Tape (Faber Critical Guides) by John Fletcher, 2001-03

21. SAMUEL BECKET  - SCHEDA BIOGRAFICA
Biografia ragionata.
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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.
Il trasferimento ha subito effetti positivi: non passa molto tempo perchè il ragazzo definisca "casa" la città. Inoltre comincia a interessarsi attivamente alla letteratura: frequenta i circoli letterari parigini dove conosce James Joyce, che gli fa da maestro.

22. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
Sift through a collection of papers, reviews, biographies, and articles, as well as links to organizations, videos, audio clips, and festivals. The samuel beckett OnLine Resources. and Links Pages
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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
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23. Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)
Biography of absurdist playwright samuel beckett, plus links to all of his works currently in print.Category Arts Literature Authors B beckett, samuel......Click Here. samuel beckett. samuel beckett was born on Good Friday, April13, 1906, near Dublin, Ireland. Find more articles on samuel beckett
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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.

24. SOMBRAS ERRANTES | SAMUEL BECKETT | PRINCIPAL

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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.

25. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Beckett, Samuel
Profile, articles, obituary, reviews and links.Category Arts Literature Authors B beckett, samuel...... samuel beckett (19061989). But, says Peter Hall, since samuel beckett's Waitingfor Godot, theatre has never been the same. 25 Jun 2001, Worth the wait?
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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? Beckett's most worldly enthusiasms were for horses' buttocks, 2CVs and liver. Critical verdict He survived two decades of being ignored, ignored further years of bemusement after the play in which "nothing happens - twice" brought him to prominence, and spent the rest of his life in grand isolation from increasing academic sainthood. "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," gushed Harold Pinter. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969 "for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and drama - in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation" and the Croix de Guerre for his Resistance work.

26. The Samuel Beckett Centre - Introduction
Details of courses and events. Includes staff and contact information plus a gallery.
http://www.tcd.ie/Drama/content/01_intro.html
Introduction School of Drama
Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin Courses Staff Events at the Beckett Theatre Gallery ... Friends
Since its establishment by Queen Elizabeth in 1592, Trinity College has educated some of the greatest dramatists in world theatre from Congreve and Goldsmith to Synge and Beckett. In 1984 Trinity launched Ireland's first university Drama Department. The School of Drama now offers a full range of academic degrees from B.A. to Ph.D., as well as an innovative three year actor training programme in collaboration with the National Theatre (the Abbey), and a taught postgraduate course in Irish Theatre and Film. The School of Drama is housed in the purpose-built Samuel Beckett Centre, which opened in 1992. Within the Centre is the Samuel Beckett Theatre , a 208 seat black box performance space, Players Theatre , the studio theatre of Trinity's student drama society, a Dance Studio/rehearsal space, seminar rooms and offices. The location of Trinity College in the heart of Dublin permits students to experience a wide range of theatre. Contemporary playwrights, directors, actors and designers often visit the School of Drama to discuss their work and give workshops or courses. In recent years, visitors have included Bill Alexander, John Barton, Augusto Boal, Michael Bogdanov, John Russell Brown, Gabriel Byrne, Simon Callow, Sue-Ellen Case, Ritsaert ten Cate, Max Stafford-Clark, Garry Hynes, Pamela Howard, Patrick Mason, Christopher Newton, Harold Pinter, Gerardjan Rijnders, Fiona Shaw, Jim Sheridan, and Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss. The School of Drama at the Samuel Beckett Centre is ideally placed to study Irish theatre in an international context.

27. The Samuel Beckett Society
The samuel beckett Society is an international organization of scholars, students,directors, actors and others who share an interest in the work of samuel
http://beckett.english.ucsb.edu/sbs/society.html
… and having heard… that when a man in a forest thinks he is going in a straight line, in reality he is going in a circle, I did my best to go in a circle, hoping in this way to go in a straight line. For I stopped being half-witted and became sly, whenever I took the trouble. And my head was a storehouse of useful knowledge. And if I did not go in a rigorously straight line, with my system of going in a circle, at least I did not go in a circle, and that was something. Molloy Till feeling the need for company again he tells himself to call the hearer M at least. For readier reference. Himself some other character. W. Devising it all himself included for company. Company The Beckett Circle . Honorary Trustees are Edward Beckett, Ruby Cohn, Raymond Federman, John Fletcher, James Knowlson, John Calder and Barney Rosset. The Society provides opportunities for members to meet and exchange information, including two sessions each year at the MLA. Membership includes subscription to The Beckett Circle , the biannual newsletter of the Society. The annual meeting is held during MLA. Membership is $15 per year, $25 two years. Student membership is $10 per year. Library membership is $20 per year. All donations are tax deductible.

28. 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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For those of you who want to learn a lot about existentialism, and/or those of you who find Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre to be dauntingly difficult and/or time-consuming, this book is hands-down the best. Written in the late 1950's, "Irrational Man" is largely responsible for introducing existentialism to America. Barret provides excellent summaries of the work of all of the major figures in existentialism (with the exception of Merleau-Ponty) and brilliantly integrates their work within Western literary, religious, artistic, and philosophical traditions. Barret provides great insight on the roots of existentialism in the history of Western civilization, and in doing so also constructs a highly informative narrative about that history itself.

29. Samuel Beckett Winner Of The 1969 Nobel Prize In Literature
samuel beckett, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. samuel beckett. 1969 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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S AMUEL B ECKETT
1969 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and drama - in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation.
Background

    Place of birth: Dublin, Ireland
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30. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
A comprehensive grouping of online essays, reviews, analyses and various othermaterial related to the works of samuel beckett. samuel beckett (1906-1989).
http://samuel-beckett.net/
The Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources
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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
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31. Bibliographie Samuel Beckett
Bibliographie sur samuel beckett (sommaire) realisee a partir d'outils bibliographiques faisant appel aux nouvelles technologies. http//www.scd.univparis3.fr. Chemin "Documents / Bibliographies / samuel beckett"
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32. Samuel Beckett: Six Poèmes / Sechs Gedichte
Der Gesang der toten M¼nder stirbt auf dem Strand. Die ber¼hmten schwarzen Gedichte in Neu¼bersetzung von Mirko Bonn©.
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33. Samuel Beckett: Apmonia - Author Homepage
Apmonia is the Web's largest and most comprehensive general resource site forsamuel beckett. How it will be with samuel beckett to be heard and said.
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 Armfield critiques Beckett estate 10 Jan 2003, SMH . Director Neil Armfield makes a public demand for the Beckett estate to allow more freedom with Beckett's works. Play it Again, Sam 9 Feb 2001, IT . Helen Meany reviews "Beckett on Film" at the Irish Film Centre. If you have a Beckett-related performance coming up, please email us! Re-reading the Ruins May 31, 2003; University of Westminster. A 1-day symposium on Beckett's prose fragments. Call for papers until April 6. After Beckett Music Festival December 2003, Amsterdam. A festival of "musical and theatrical activities based upon the texts and imagery in the works of Samuel Beckett." Complete Critical Guide
David Pattie's comprehensive overview of Beckett and his work.

34. Literature 1969
samuel beckett. Ireland. b. 1906 d. 1989. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1969 PresentationSpeech samuel beckett Curriculum Vitae Nobel Diploma Other Resources.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1969
"for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and drama - in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation" Samuel Beckett Ireland b. 1906
d. 1989 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1969
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35. 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.
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36. Samuel Beckett – Curriculum Vitae
samuel beckett – Curriculum Vitae. Biobibliographic information. FromNobel Lectures, Literature 1968-1980. samuel beckett died in 1989.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1969/becket-cv.html
Bio-bibliographic information Born in Dublin of Irish parents B.A. Trinity College , Dublin English reader at , Paris French reader at Trinity College, Dublin Moved to France Began writing in French Died in Paris
Works in French
Molloy (novel) Malone Meurt (novel) En attendant Godot/Waiting for Godot (play in two acts) L'innommable/The Unnamable (novel) Nouvelles et Textes Pour Rien/Stories and Texts for Nothing Fin de Partie/Endgame (one-act play) followed by: Acte sans Paroles I/Act without Words I Comment C'est/How It Is (novel) Premier amour/First Love (novel) Pas, suivi de Quatre Esquisses/Steps, followed by Four Sketches (plays)
Works in English
Ends and Odds: Plays and Sketches All Strange Gone Away (short prose) Company (short prose) The Expelled and Other Novellas Rockaby and Other Pieces (plays and prose) Three Occasional Pieces (plays) Worstward Ho (short prose) Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writing and a Dramatic Fragment Collected Shorter Prose 1945-1980 Collected Poems 1930-1979 Nohow On (short stories) As the Story Was Told: Uncollected and Late Prose
French translations by the author
Murphy (novel) Tous Ceux qui Tombent/All that Fall (radio play) (one-act play) followed by
Cendres/Embers (play) Oh Les Beaux Jours/Happy Days (play in two acts)
Come and Go, Cascando, Paroles et Musique/Words and Music

37. Samuel Beckett And Existentialism
Analysis of its effects on beckett's Waiting for Godot.
http://nebula.honors.unr.edu/~fenimore/wt202/fuhrel/
EXISTENTIALISM
by Andrea Fuhrel
Bibliography
  • Collier's Encyclopedia. vol 9. Kaufman, Walter. New York: Macmillan Educational Company, 1992. 499-500.
  • New England Encyclopedia Britannica. vol 4. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1995. 631-632.
  • Oxford English Dictionary. vol 5. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. 543.
  • Schlueter and Brater. Approaches to teaching Bckett's Waiting for Godot . St. John Butler, Lance. Waiting for Godot and Philosophy. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1991. 499-500.

38. Samuel Beckett Winner Of The 1969 Nobel Prize In Literature
samuel beckett, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. samuel beckett. 1969 Nobel Laureate in
http://almaz.com/nobel/literature/1969a.html
S AMUEL B ECKETT
1969 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and drama - in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation.
Background

    Place of birth: Dublin, Ireland
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39. Beckett - Music: Morton Feldman
Apmonia is the Web's site for samuel beckett, and this page details Morton Feldman's beckett compositions. Biography, Compositions, and sound files.
http://www.themodernword.com/beckett/beckett_feldman.html
Morton Feldman Neither
Words and Music
For Samuel Beckett

Morton Feldman (1926-1987)
No other musician on these pages can stake a claim for primary Beckett-related importance more than Morton Feldman, the iconoclastic American composer. Not only are Feldman's timeless, repetitive compositions often evocative of Beckett's minimalist prose, but a meeting in Berlin, 1976, lead to a warm relationship between the composer and the writer, one that bore fruit in several projects and collaborations.
Born in New York in 1926, Morton Feldman studied music and piano privately with several teachers before becoming the pupil of Stefan Wolpe after graduating high school in 1944. Spending much of this time "arguing about music," Feldman absorbed his lessons in academic atonality, but found himself still struggling to find his own voice. (He also absorbed some of his teacher's fondness for the visual arts.) In 1950 he met John Cage at a New York performance of Webern's Opus 21, quickly falling into a relationship that had a profound impact on his artistic development. Encouraging the younger composer to follow his instincts, to open his music to indeterminacy, and to challenge all forms of received tradition, John Cage became a mentor and even something of a father-figure, and their friendship lasted the rest of their lives.
Rothko Chapel Why Patterns?

40. .: The Panoptic Eye :.
Comparing samuel beckett's Film to David Lynch's Eraserhead, this site focuses on selfperception.
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Esse est percipi
- To be is to be perceived
According to Irish philosopher Bishop Berkeley “to be is to be perceived,” and this thought was what made the foundation for Samuel Beckett’s 22 minutes long black and white movie, simply titled Film
On this website I will offer my own personal analysis of Beckett’s Film , while relating it to David Lynch’s highly disturbing Eraserhead - all with Berkeley’s “Esse est percipi” theory as the main instrument.
Before I start, I would like to underline that what follows is certainly not the only valid interpretation of these two multi-layered movies, and that my analysis is only meant to be regarded as one possible perspective out of many. With this in mind, let’s proceed to Beckett’s Film
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