Samuel
Beckett
The
Samuel Beckett , 1906-89, Anglo-French playwright and
novelist, b.
Beckett's other works include a major study of Proust (1931); the plays Krapp's
Last Tape (1959) and Happy Days (1961); a screenplay, Film
(1969); short stories, Breath (1966) and Lessness (1970);
collected shorter prose in Stories and Texts for Nothing (tr. 1967), No's
Knife (1967), and The Complete Short Prose: 1929-1989 (1996, ed.
by S. E. Gontarski); volumes of collected writings, More Pricks than Kicks
(1970) and First Love and Other Shorts (1974); and Poems
(1963). His Collected Works (16 vol.) was published in 1970 and a
comprehensive centenary edition (5 vol.) was published in 2006. Beckett's first
works of fiction and drama were both published posthumously, the novel Dream
of Fair to Middling Women (1932) in 1992 and the play Eleuthéria
(1947) in 1995.
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