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The Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett, including All That Fall , Act Without Words , Krapp's Last Tape , Roughs for Theatre , Embers , Roughs for Radio , Words and Music , Cascando , Play , Film , The Old Tune (adapted from Pinget), Come and Go , Eh Joe , Breath , Not I , That Time , Footfalls , Ghost Trio , . . . but the clouds . . . , A Piece of Monologue , Rockaby , Ohio Impromptu , Quad , Catastrophe , Nacht und Traume , and What Where .
Contains all of Beckett's less-than-full-length works (or 'Dramaticules') for the stage, radio, and television. Arranged in chronological order
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The Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett, including All That Fall , Act Without Words , Krapp's Last Tape , Roughs for Theatre , Embers , Roughs for Radio , Words and Music , Cascando , Play , Film , The Old Tune (adapted from Pinget), Come and Go , Eh Joe , Breath , Not I , That Time , Footfalls , Ghost Trio , . . . but the clouds . . . , A Piece of Monologue , Rockaby , Ohio Impromptu , Quad , Catastrophe , Nacht und Traume , and What Where .
Contains all of Beckett's less-than-full-length works (or 'Dramaticules') for the stage, radio, and television. Arranged in chronological order of composition, this book presents shorter plays, which demonstrate the laconic means and compassionate ends of Beckett's dramatic vision.
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Samuel Beckett was born in Dublin in 1906 and graduated from Trinity College. He settled in Paris in 1937, after travels in Germany and periods of residence in London and Dublin. He remained in France during the Second World War and was active in the French Resistance. From the spring of 1946 his plays, novels, short fiction, poetry and criticism were largely written in French. With the production of En attendant Godot in Paris in 1953, Beckett's work began to achieve widespread recognition. During his subsequent career as a playwright and novelist in both French and English he redefined the possibilities of prose fiction and writing for the theatre. Samuel Beckett won the Prix Formentor in 1961 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969. He died in Paris in December 1989.