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         Beckett Samuel:     more books (100)
  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. Cecily Guarrera
Contemporary African, Barbara Kruger, samuel beckett inspired oil paintings and mixed media sculptures.
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42. Proyecto BECKETTianas
Su objetivo es profundizar e investigar, desde la pr¡ctica teatral y art­stica, el universo de la obra de samuel beckett. Su primer resultado concreto es la obra teatral, una producci³n de la sala beckett y un festival 2002.
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Estamos actualizando el sitio "beckettianas.net", con la intención de convertirlo en un portal sobre Beckett y su obra...
del 2 al 28 de julio-2002
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43. Samuel Beckett --  Encyclopædia Britannica
beckett, samuel Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , beckett, samuel author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=14227&tocid=0

44. Beckett - Music: Gyula Csapo
(1955 ), P¡pa, Hungary. Picture and biography, and discussion of three works related to beckett from the samuel beckett Apmonia at The Modern Word.
http://www.themodernword.com/beckett/beckett_csapo.html
Krapp's Last Tape after Samuel Beckett
Handshake After Shot

Called by Morton Feldman "one of the most brilliant young composers I have met," and championed by John Cage, it is hardly surprising that Csapó's music has an unusual quality to it, an almost ethereal sense of presence
Beckett: Krapp's Last Tape after Samuel Beckett (1975) Loosely inspired by Beckett's play, this theatrical work is for an "violinist-actor," a tape recorder, four spotlights and a sine-wave generator. (1974) "For any two groups of instruments capable of producing a) definite and b) indefinite (noise-like) sounds." (Unreleased) Labyrinth (1990-91) For solo violincello, or five violincelli. (Unreleased) Links/CDs/Sound Samples The Budapest Music Center has a Web site where you can browse their catalog. They also have a . (Visitors who do not speak Magyar may select the "English" option.)
A. Ruch
17 March 2001
"Damn the mail"
Send email to Apmonia's Tim Conley and the Great Quail comments, suggestions, corrections, criticisms, submissions . . . all are welcome!

45. Bibliographie Samuel Beckett

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46. José Juan Tablada
A few poems by Tablada in English translation by samuel beckett.
http://www.columbia.edu/~gmo9/poetry/tablada/tablada2.html

47. Samuel Beckett
Translate this page samuel beckett. © Jerry Bauer. Biographisches Bibliographische Angaben. samuel beckett wird am 13. April 1906 in Foxrock
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Samuel Beckett
Biographisches
Bibliographische Angaben

Dream of Fair to Middling Women
More Pricks Than Kicks , der Roman ... Samuel Beckett stirbt am 22. Dezember 1989 in Paris.

48. Personal Page Of RogerC
Information on artris who takes themes and titles from the wanderings and writings of James Joyce, samuel beckett and other literary personalities.
http://www.geocities.com/artroger1/Moi.html
RogerC ArtAffairs Sweet Site Spanish Australian ... Ruairi MacChomascaigh Roger is a keen Joycean. His most recent exhibition "A Stroll Thro'Ulysses" was held at the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre in Dublin and consisted of over 50 watercolour paintings depicting his interpretation of the writings and wanderings of James Joyce.
GaelArt
Roger is a full time painter. He is primarily a watercolourist but also
paints in Oil and Acrylic.
Roger's involvement in the Arts spans a lifetime and has included Board membership of Eucrea Ireland Ltd, the European Communities' efforts to include participation in the arts by and with people with disabilities.
He was also involved for many years with Very Special Arts Ireland and Europe. VSA is the charity founded by former US Ambassador to Ireland, Jean Kennedy-Smith, in 1975,and now has a presence in over 50 countries around the World.

49. 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.

50. .: The Panoptic Eye :.
Comparing samuel beckett's Film to David Lynch's Eraserhead, this site focuses on selfperception.
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.: The Panoptic Eye :. - MENU - :: Home Film Eraserhead :: Comparison :: Links
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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51. 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.

52. 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).

53. Beckett, Samuel
Translate this page samuel beckett. samuel beckett wächst auf in einer kleinbürgerlichen protestantischen Familie in Dublin. Seine Kindheit und Jugend
http://www.frankreich-experte.de/fr/6/lit/beckett.html

54. Das Literatur-Café Im Internet
Buchempfehlung von Maik Gorzna in Das LiteraturCaf© im Internet.
http://www.literaturcafe.de/bf.htm?/buecher/murphy.shtml

55. Scribi Del Caos: Carlo Emilio Gadda, Samuel Beckett
Un saggio comparativo a cura di Nicoletta Pireddu.
http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/italian/gadda/Pages/resources/archive/comparative/pired
Scribi del caos:
Carlo Emilio Gadda, Samuel Beckett
Nicoletta Pireddu
Tra la stesura de La Cognizione del dolore Molloy Malone meurt e da Trilogia La Cognizione del dolore diviene quindi coeva al romanzo di Beckett, con cui divide sorprendentemente temi e immagini. La cognizione del dolore Tuttavia, la mancanza di elementi a favore di una contaminazione consapevole tra La cognizione del dolore e Molloy clinamen La cognizione del dolore e il romanzo esistenzialista in Molloy pastiche Pasticciaccio La cognizione del dolore . Allo stesso modo, Dante, Joyce, Camus e Sartre rivivono in Molloy reagire La cognizione del dolore M La cognizione del dolore e Molloy M Come lavoro . Riconoscere equivale a dis Bildung Combattuti tra desiderio e disincanto, Gonzalo e Molloy sono entrambi impegnati in una affannosa indagine conoscitiva, in una quest che, se ne La cognizione del dolore Cognizione o cogito-sum sogno fiume profondo La cognizione del dolore I viaggi, la morte risoluzione del progetto conoscitivo di Gonzalo in dissoluzione Con il testo di Beckett, lo spostamento

56. 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

57. El Arte Según Samuel Beckett (la Realidad Como Raíl)
Ensayo sobre la obra del autor irland©s por Andreu Navarra Ordo±o.
http://www.babab.com/no09/samuel_beckett.htm
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El arte según Samuel Beckett (la realidad como raíl) por Andreu Navarra Ordoño E l texto titulado El mundo y el pantalón (1) parece desarrollar una serie de ideas sobre el arte, y más concretamente, sobre el pictórico (aunque sus contenidos puedan ser aplicados a cualquier otra actividad creativa). Es muy probable que así sea (de otro modo escribiría muy perdido). Podría tratarse de un ensayo , aunque quizás sea mejor calificarlo de prosa , porque el texto no es, desde luego, un ensayo canónico o habitual. Este es el chiste amargo que lo encabeza: EL CLIENTE: Dios hizo el mundo en seis días, y usted no es capaz de hacerme un pantalón en seis meses. EL SASTRE: Pero señor, mire el mundo y mire su pantalón. A continuación, se desarrolla una especie de letanía gélida, absolutamente desconcertante, que no cesará ya hasta el fin: Para empezar, hablemos de otra cosa, hablemos de dudas antiguas, caídas en el olvido, o reabsorbidas por elecciones que no se ocupan de ellas, por lo que se ha convenido en llamar obras maestras, malas esculturas y obras de mérito. Dudas de aficionado, claro está, de aficionado muy sabio, tal y como sueñan los pintores, que llega agitando los brazos y se marcha agitando los brazos, con la cabeza aturdida por lo que ha creído entrever. Qué tontería las preocupaciones del ejecutante, al lado de las angustias del aficionado, que nuestra iconografía de tres al cuarto ha cebado de fechas, de períodos, de escuelas, de influencias, y que sabe distinguir, hasta tal punto es sabio, entre un gouache y una acuarela, y que de vez en cuando cree adivinar lo que ama, manteniendo el espíritu abierto. Pues el pobre se imagina que nada de lo que es pintura debe serle extraño.

58. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Beckett, Samuel
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Samual Beckett
Work online Act Without Words: an illustrated mime Krapp's Last Tape Endgame Waiting for Godot Background The Samuel Beckett Society Biography Nobel Prize presentation speech Beckett photo gallery ... Berlin 'After Beckett' 2001 music festival

59. Warten Auf Godot
Informationen zu Inhalt, Autor und Interpretation.
http://emmanuel.dammerer.at/godot.html
Warten auf Godot
Inhaltsangabe
Samuel Beckett
Vorerst waren seine Stücke natürlich skandalös, viele namhafte Kritiker zerrissen die Texte in der Luft. Nach und nach wurden sie durch den Erfolg der Stücke alle bekehrt.
Interpretation
Zur Frage, wer denn dieser Godot ist, auf den ständig gewartet wird, gibt es naturgemäß viele Interpretation, von der evidenten Ähnlichkeit mit dem englischen »God« bis zu versteckten literarischen Andeutungen (an eine Figur in Balzacs Mercadet namens Godeau, auf den die anderen immer warten) reichen die Spekulationen (Beckett selbst schreibt, er habe in Südfrankreich einmal bei einer Familie Godot gewohnt), die jedoch irreführen. Der Kern des Stückes ist nämlich nicht der Gegenstand des Wartens, sondern das Warten an sich. Manche Kritiker sehen das Stück als eine Metapher für das Leben aller Menschen an. Man hat sogar überlegt, ob denn Estragon und Wladimir wirklich glauben, dass Godot kommt und diese Frage verneint. Ihr Warten ist das einzige, was ihr Leben zusammenhält, obwohl beide vergessen haben, worauf sie eigentlich warten.
Das Spiel ist geprägt von zweimal zwei Personen, auf der einen Seite Wladimir, eher optimistisch, mitleidig, impulsiv, sensibel und hilfsbereit und Estragon, egoistisch, selbstgefällig, vergesslich, langsam und primitiv, auf der anderen Seite Pozzo, herrisch, sadistisch, reich und mächtig und Lucky, intellektuell, verschreckt, senil und hörig. Die fünfte Person, der Junge, ist ein Statist, der auch nicht weiterhelfen kann und sich im zweiten Akt nicht einmal mehr an die Wartenden erinnern kann, dafür aber Godot schwammig beschreibt, ohne etwas genaues zu wissen.

60. Samuelbeckett.tk
Biografia, materiali e link. Schede critiche relative a tutte le opere composte da beckett. Bibliografia dettagliata delle edizioni italiane.
http://www.samuelbeckett.tk

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