Three Novels By Samuel Beckett by Samuel Beckett
A stark, darkly comic triptych of interior monologues tracing the deterioration of voice, memory and identity across three increasingly pared-down narratives: an itinerant search interrupted by physical decay, a confined narrator cataloguing his dwindling faculties, and a final nameless consciousness that unravels language itself. The prose moves from anecdotal detail to aphoristic, repetitive fragments, using silence and syntactic erosion to dramatize mortality, solitude and the limits of expression. The work functions as a radical meditation on selfhood, suffering and the compulsion to narrate even as words fail.
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- Published
- 1951
- Nationality
- French
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- Unknown
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- Unknown
- Original Language
- French
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- Alternate Titles
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- L'Innommable
- Malone meurt
- Molloy
- The Trilogy
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