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1906 |

Born in Foxrock,
County Dublin, on 13 April 1906 in the family house, Cooldrinagh. |
1916 |
Easter Rebellion waged in Dublin. Beckett's family is
safely away from the violence, and his father takes him and his brother to a
hilltop where they can see the fires. That fall he enters Portora Royal
School. 
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1923-27 |
Attends Trinity College, Dublin, earning a B.A. in French and
Italian. |
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1928 |
Takes teaching post at École Normale Supérieure
in Paris, as Lectueur d'Anglais. Though not enthusiastic about a
scholarly career, he meets James Joyce and enters the Parisian literary
circle. Beckett befriends Joyce and assists him with the Work in
Progress (later to become Finnegans Wake).
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1929 |
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"Dante. .
.Bruno.Vico. .Joyce", an essay for the Joyce symposium,Our
Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in
Progress "Assumption", his first published short story (in
transition) |
1930 |
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Proust |
Whoroscope |
1931 |
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1932 |
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Dream of Fair to Middling Women
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1933 |
Beckett's father dies 26 June. Depressed, Beckett
travels to London and begins two years of psychotherapy with Dr.
Wilfred Bion. |
More Pricks Than Kicks |
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1934 |
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More Pricks Than Kicks |
1935 |
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Murphy |
Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates, cycle of 13 poems
written 1931-35 |
1936-37 |
Beckett
travels around Germany, writing extensively in notebooks. When he returns
to Ireland, he has a falling out with his mother and leaves his country
permanently to return to Paris. Walking home one night in December,
Beckett is stabbed and nearly killed by a "pimp." While recovering in the
hospital, he is attended by an acquaintance, Suzanne Deschevaux-Dumesnil,
who will soon become his life companion. |
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1938 |
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Murphy |
1939 |
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Murphy in French |
1940 |
When German troops invade Paris, Beckett and Suzanne travel
to Alcachon, not returning until November. |
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1941 |
Indignant about--among other atrocities--the anti-Semitic
actions of the Nazi regime and encouraged by his friend Alfred
Péron, Beckett joins the Gloria SMH cell of the French
Resistance. |
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1942-44 |

When warned that his Resistance
cell has been betrayed, Beckett and Suzanne flee their apartment just
before the Gestapo arrives. They hide out all across Paris, before finally
settling in the country village of Roussillion, where Beckett picks up
farm work in exchange for food. |
Watt |
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1945 |
The Germans defeated, Beckett and Suzanne return to
Paris. Shortly after, Beckett travels to Ireland to visit his
mother, where he claims to have had an artistic revelation sitting in her
room. As a foreigner, Beckett encounters unexpected difficulty
returning to France and in order to ensure his re-entry, he
volunteers for an Irish Red Cross job in St.-Lô. He resettles
in Paris finally at the end of the year. |
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1946 |
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The Nouvelles ("La fin", "L'expulsé", "Le
calmant", and "Premier amour") Mercier et Camier |
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1947 |
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Eleutheria Molloy |
Murphy in French |
1947-48 |
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Malone meurt |
1948-49 |
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En attendant Godot |
1949 |
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"Three Dialogues" |
1949-1950 |
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L'innomable Anthology of Mexican
Poetry, compiled by Octavio Paz and translated by Beckett |
1950 |
Beckett's mother, May, dies 25 August. |
1950-51 |
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Textes pour rien |
1951 |
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Molloy Malone
meurt |
1952 |
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En attendant Godot |
1953 |
Roger Blin's production of En attendant Godot opens 3
January in Paris' Théâtre de Babylone. It brings Beckett
his first fame and first financial success. |
Molloy in English |
Watt L'innommable |
1954 |
Beckett's brother, Frank, dies 13 September. |
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1955 |
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 Nouvelles et textes pour
rien(left) Molloyin English |
1955-56 |
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Fin de partie |
1956 |
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Malone meurt in English All That
Fall |
Malone Dies From an Abandoned
Work |
1957 |
First production of Fin de partie at The Royal Court
Theatre in London. All That Fall broadcast by the BBC Third
Programme, 13 January. |
L'innommable in English |
Fin de partie All That
Fall Tous ceux qui tombent |
1958 |
Krapp's Last Tape performed at the Royal Court
Theatre, London, 28 October. |
Krapp's Last Tape |
Krapp's Last Tape Endgame The
Unnamable Anthology of Mexican Poetry |
1958-60 |
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Comment c'est |
1959 |
Embers broadcast on BBC, 24 June |
Embers |
Embers La dernière bande
Cendres |
1960-61 |
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Happy Days |
1961 |
Marries Suzanne in a secret civil ceremony in
England, 25 March. |
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Happy Days Comment c'est |
1961-62 |
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Cascando |
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1962 |
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Words and Music |
1963 |
Spiel (Play) performed at the Ulmer Theater,
Ulm-Doneau, 14 June. |
Play How It
Is Film |
Oh les beaux jours Cascando in
English Poems in English |
1963-65 |
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All Strange Away Imaginez morte
imaginez |
1964 |
Travels to
New York for production of Film, starring
silent film star Buster Keaton, his only visit to the United States. |
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Play Comédie How It
Is |
1965 |
Film first shown at the New York Film Festival. |
Assez Come and Go |
Imagination morte imaginez, in French and
English |
1965-1970 |
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Le dépeupleur |
1966 |
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Eh Joe |
Dis Joe Va et vient Paroles
et musique Assez Bing |
1967 |
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Eh Joe Film Come and
Go From an Abandoned
Work Poémes Stories and Texts for
Nothing Enough Ping Watt
in French |
1968 |
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Watt in French L'issue |
1969 |
Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In Tunisia at the
time, Beckett goes into hiding, sending Jérôme Lindon
to receive the prize. |
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Sans |
1970 |
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Mercier et Camier Premier
amour Lessnesss Le dépeupleur
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1971 |
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The Lost Ones |
1972 |
Not I plays at Lincoln Center in September |
Not I |
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1973 |
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Not I |
1975 |
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Footfalls |
Footfalls and Pas Moi |
1976 |
Footfalls performed at Royal Court Theatre in
London. |
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Fizzles That Time Pour
finir encore et autre foirades |
1976 |
That Time performed at Royal Court Theatre in London,
20 May. |
1977-79 |
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A Piece of Monologue Company |
A Piece of Monologue |
1979 |
A Piece of Monologue performed in New York |
1980 |
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Ohio Impromptu Rockaby |
Company |
1981 |

Ohio
Impromptu (above) performed at Ohio State University for 75th birthday
Symposium. Rockabyperformed with Billie Whitelaw in Buffalo,
New York. |
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Ohio Impromptu Mal vu mal dit Ill Seen Ill Said
Rockaby |
1982 |
Quad broadcast in Germany by Süddeutscher Rundfunk
in Germany. Catastrophe
performed at Avignon Festival. |
Catastrophe |
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1983 |
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Worstward Ho Catastrophe |
1984 |
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Quad |
1986 |
Diagnosed with ephysema, and moved into Le Tiers Temps nursing
home. |
Stirrings Still "What Is the Word", a poem
and his final work |
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1988 |
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Stirrings Still |
1989 |
Suzanne dies 17 July, and
Beckett dies 22 December. |
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Soubresauts |
1992 |
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Dream of Fair to Middling Women |
1995 |
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Eleutheria |