Ill Seen Ill Said by Samuel Beckett
In this enigmatic and introspective narrative, a solitary elderly woman navigates the confines of her isolated existence, grappling with the passage of time and the inevitability of death. Her world is a tapestry of fragmented memories, fleeting visions, and haunting reflections, as she observes the cyclical patterns of nature and the shifting shadows of her own consciousness. The prose, sparse yet evocative, delves into the depths of human perception, exploring themes of solitude, mortality, and the elusive nature of reality.
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- Published
- 1981
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 45-60
- Original Language
- French
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